Mollusks breathe using gills inside the mantle cavity which are thin, blood-filled, whip like filaments covered with tiny cilia. Hope this Helps!
Mollusks breathe using gills inside the mantle cavity which are thin, blood-filled, whip like filaments covered with tiny cilia. Hope this Helps!
Aquatic Nuisance Species
gills
No. Grasshoppers are arthropods. Mollusks are usually aquatic, and do not resemble insects.
Snails and slugs have lungs, so they can breathe.
Mollusks breathe in water primarily through gills, which are specialized organs located in their mantle cavity. These gills extract oxygen from the water as it flows over them, allowing for gas exchange. In some species, water is drawn in and expelled through siphons, enhancing efficiency in respiration. Additionally, some terrestrial mollusks have adapted to breathe air using a modified lung-like structure instead of gills.
smaller fish, mollusks, invertebrates, aquatic plants. the walking catfish is omnivorous.
Shellfish include-Crabs, Muscles, Clams, Snails, basically most aquatic mollusks
its true as long as they are underwater
True
A biologist specializing in the study of mollusks is called a malacologist. They examine the morphology, behavior, ecology, and evolution of mollusks such as snails, clams, squid, and octopuses. Their research helps us understand the diversity and importance of these creatures in marine and freshwater ecosystems.
Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin