yes why wouldn't it :D
A cephalopod is a mollusk and an invertebrate; it has no skeleton neither external nor internal.
Mollusks do not have an external skeleton; instead, they have a hard, protective shell made primarily of calcium carbonate. This shell serves as a form of defense and support. In some mollusk species, such as octopuses and squids, the shell is reduced or absent, but the mantle tissue still secretes the shell material when present.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
A rock is not a mollusk
yes an scallop is a mollusk
Mollusk is a noun.
A Mollusk is in the kingdom of Animals
No, it is not.
Mollusk is an invertebrate animal. Some mollusks are covered with shell and some has tentacles. Mollusk are soft-bodied invertebrate animal. Examples are octopus, snail , oyster and clam. -Co0leTs24
No. Because an octopus has no internal skeleton or spine/back bone, it is classified as an invertebrate.More information:The octopus is a mollusk, a grouping with many various characteristics. Squid are also mollusks. Both fit into the definition of invertebrates because they do not have an internal skeleton with a spine. For more information about mollusks, see the related links with this question.
A snail is a mollusk.