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Mollusks do not have pores in the same sense that some animals do; instead, they have a mantle cavity that houses respiratory structures, such as gills or lungs, depending on the type of mollusk. The mantle itself can secrete a shell in many mollusk species, and while they may have openings for excretion and respiration, these are not considered pores in the typical biological sense. Overall, their anatomy is specialized for their diverse habitats and lifestyles.

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