Mollusks are not classified as mammals.
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No. Slugs are mollusks.
share similar body plans and patterns of development
No. Clams are mollusks, which are classified in the phylum Mollusca. They lack vertebrae.
Worms are not considered to be mollusks. Many types are annelids, such as earthworms, and others are nematodes or platyhelminthes.
Snails are classified as invertebrates and mollusks. Refer to the About.com link, below, for further information.
1.the kind of shell they have. 2.weather they have a shell. 3.the kind of false foot they have
Mollusca is a phylum that is classified under the super phylum Lophotrochozoa, in the Animal kingdom. There are 11 classes of mollusks in the Mollusca phylum.
No. Clams are mollusks, which are classified in the phylum Mollusca. They lack vertebrae.
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Most people believe the second class of mollusks is referring to a school because many fish together is noted as a "school" of fish. This is not the case however. The second class mollusks noted as a "gang". Second class mollusks are the mollusks that, if they were humans, would be classified as "white trash". These mollusks are the dirty bottom feeders that partake in vile activities/ behaviors which gives them the name second class, or nicknamed "classless mollusks". In their ecosystem, the second class mollusks are in abundance because predators prefer class over "sass". The first class mollusks, which are the predators' choice, show disgust towards the second class mollusks and they even outcast them. It seems as if they are upset to be part of the same species. The second class mollusks are not eaten by humans, but soon they will be the only mollusks that exist because they have few to no predators.