Mollusks typically have a muscular foot that varies greatly in shape and function among different species. This foot can be flat and used for crawling, as seen in snails and slugs, or adapted for burrowing, as in clams. In some cephalopods, like octopuses and squids, the foot has evolved into tentacles and arms for locomotion and manipulation. Overall, the number of feet in mollusks is generally one, but its form and role vary widely across the class.
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No, mollusks do not have tube feet. Tube feet are a feature of echinoderms, such as sea stars and sea urchins, which they use for locomotion and feeding. Mollusks typically have a muscular foot for movement instead.
muscular feet is the locomotory organ in mollusks
The scratchy tongue-like organ of many mollusks is the RADULA.
Use there feet to crawl walk or dig.
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Mollusks are high protein food and even considered delicacies in many parts of the world.
Mollusks are high protein food and even considered delicacies in many parts of the world.
Cephalopod means "head feet" with refers to the fact that their tentacles are connected to their head.
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