There are seven classes of mollusks. These are Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, Cephalopoda, Aplocophora, and Monoplacophora.
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.
One: Yummy Sushi Two: Yummy cooked mollusk Three: Yummy things that eat mollusk like maybe....Seagulls....They taste good. I hope I've helped :)
No, a turtle is a reptile.
clam,oyster,scallop,abalone.
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There are three main classes of mollusks: Gastropoda (snails and slugs), Bivalvia (clams, mussels, oysters), and Cephalopoda (octopuses, squids, nautiluses). Each class has unique characteristics and habitats.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
The mollusc (or mollusk) shell is typically a calcareous exoskeleton which encloses, supports and protects the soft parts of an animal in the phylum Molluscae, like snails, clams, tusk shells, and several other classes.
The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.
A rock is not a mollusk
The radula (or some form of the radula) is found in all classes of mollusks except bivalves (organisms with two shells such as clams).
yes an scallop is a mollusk