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Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
No, it's an invertebrate. Invertebrates don't have spines.
Mollusks without backbones are called invertebrates. Some examples of invertebrate mollusks include snails, clams, octopuses, and squid. These animals have soft bodies and are protected by a hard external shell or by their muscular structure.
Mollusks are invertebrates, which means they have no backbones.
no. they arent, mollusks consist of squids, clams, snails, and jellyfish. so think about it, do any of them have backbones?
it is none it is aan animal that lives in the sea
No - Crabs are crustaceans and have an exo skeleton meaning they have no bones under their shells
ONLY plants are producer ONLY fungi and bacteria are decomposers ALL other living things are consumers You need to ask yourself - is a Mollusk as plant or a fungus or bacteria, if not then Mollusks must be consumers.
Krill & mollusks?
Animals which are invertebrates are those without backbones, such as: insects, spiders, mollusks, worms, sponges, jellyfish, starfish, etc