An octopus is a marine mollusk belonging to the class Cephalopoda. It has a soft body, eight flexible arms lined with suckers, and a complex nervous system. Octopuses are known for their intelligence, ability to camouflage, and unique features like a beak and ink sac for defense. They primarily inhabit ocean environments, often found in coral reefs, rocky crevices, and deep-sea habitats.
No. Single celled organisms are things like an amoeba or bacteria. Humans and all animals such as an octopus are multi-celled.
Octopus, maple tree, daffodil, strawberry plant, seahorse, cheetah, etc...
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Most organisms lie on a continuum between r-strategists and K-strategists, and the octopus is one of those. The octopus lays a lot of eggs, typical of an r-strategist, but also invests parental care into its offspring, typical of a K-strategist.
Yes, they're recognized as one of the world's most poisonous organisms.
The word "armchair" does not belong to the group. While "apple," "octopus," and "cat" are all living organisms or related to nature (with "apple" being a fruit, "octopus" an animal, and "cat" a domestic animal), "armchair" is an inanimate object and does not fit the biological theme.
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
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Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS GIANT PACIFIC OCTOPUS PACIFIC RED OCTOPUS and many more
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