yes a snail is a mollusk because a snial has a hard shell like all other mollkusks
No it is a crustacean
no, crutaceans are krills, shrimps etc; squid is mollusc
Mollusk or shellfish are synonyms for oyster. Gift Ability Strength
An aquatic animal, such as a mollusk or crustacean, that has a shell or shell-like exoskeleton.
No, a conch is a mollusk (I think) and why is your question under Lord of the Flies
No, a barnacle is not a mollusk. It is a type of crustacean, specifically a type of marine arthropod related to crabs and shrimp. Barnacles live attached to hard surfaces such as rocks, boats, or even other animals, using a glue-like substance.
Lobsters, are in fact, arthropods. Arthropods must have segmented body pieces and have an exoskeleton. While it may be true that that lobsters have shells, it does not have the mantle cavity that confirms that it is a mollusk.
They have no shell but yes they are technically shellfish. If you have a shellfish allergy you can't eat octopus.
The cuttlefish is actually a mollusk, The class crustatean is in the phylum arthropod, meaning jointed legs. as to may be able to tell, the cuttlefish does not have jointed legs, for an even more exact answer, the cuttlefish falls in the class cephlopod.
barnacle, clam, conch, crawfish, crayfish, crustacean, lobster, mollusk, mussel, oyster, piddock, prawn, scallop, shrimp, snail, whelk
No, a turtle is a reptile.
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell