No, Mollusks do not have antennae. They are part of the phylum mollusca, and antennae is not a common characteristic. Some insects, such as arthropods, have antennae. But mollusks do not have antennae at all. However, gastropods, (snails and slugs) do have antennae. Gastropods are considered members of the phylum mollusca. So, the answer really would be, yes. Some types of mollusks have a pair of antennae.
Mollusks compose of the large phylum of invertebrate animals known as the Mollusca. Mollusks have a mantle, mollusks invertebrate. Arthropods have jointed appendages, arthropods have segmented bodies
Squids and cuttlefish, which are mollusks of Class Cephalopoda (which means head-foot), possess two tentacles, which are the longer appendages with paddle shaped ends, as distinguished from the eight other appendages, more properly called arms.
Athropods. Certainly!
Arthropods have the common characteristics of exoskeletons made of chitin, necessitating the further characteristics of segmented bodies and joint appendages. The phylum's name arthropoda comes from the greek meaning jointed legs or feet.
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Approximately zero appendages.
most of mammals appendages are its legs, feet, toes and tails.
The appendages in a fetal pig are four toes. Each of the four hooves have the same about of appendages.
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Mollusks are invertebrates because they do not have a backbone.
false, because they do have appendages