Gastropods are a class of mollusks that have one-piece, straight or spiral shells. Examples of gastropods include snails, slugs, whelks and limpets.
Snails and nudibranch
Phylum: MolluscaClasses:AplacophoraPolyplacophora Chiton and limpetsMonoplacophoraBivalvia clams and oystersScaphopoda tusk shellGastropoda snails and slugsCephalopoda octopus and squid
Belly-footed is a term used to describe a gastropod mollusk. Gastropods appear to crawl along on their bellies, though their actual stomach is higher, protected by their shell. Examples of gastropods are the snail, slug, periwinkle and conch.
Belly-footed is a term used to describe a gastropod mollusk. Gastropods appear to crawl along on their bellies, though their actual stomach is higher, protected by their shell. Examples of gastropods are the snail, slug, periwinkle and conch.
How do gastropods function as decomposers?
No, snails are gastropods.
Gastropods have an open circulatory system. Check related links.
Slugs are gastropods. All slugs are shell-less.
No, they are gastropods; animals that grow their homes.
No.Don't you realize that gastropods are snails and slugs and such?If I'm right, none of those are extinct.
Gastropods have a closed-circulation because it has ventricles that carry blood throughout it's body.
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