Three classes of mollusks are Gastropoda, Bivalvia, and Cephalopoda. Gastropoda includes snails and slugs, Bivalvia encompasses clams and oysters, and Cephalopoda features octopuses and squids. Each class exhibits distinct characteristics, such as the single, spiraled shell of gastropods or the highly developed nervous system of cephalopods. These classes highlight the diversity and adaptability of mollusks in various environments.
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There are seven classes of mollusks. These are Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, Cephalopoda, Aplocophora, and Monoplacophora.
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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.
For example acids, bases, salts.
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a snail is a mollusk
a snail is a mollusk
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Major groups of mollusks include Bivalvia (clams, oysters, etc.), Cephalopoda (squids, octopii, cuttlefish), Gastropoda (snails, slugs), Polyplacophora (chitons), and several other minor or extinct classes.
Cephabpoda, Gestropods, and Bivalvia
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.