it is class cephalopoda:)
No; squid, cuttlefish, octopuses, and nautiluses are mollusks, and more specifically, cephalopods.
The cephalopods have the most developed nervous systems. Cephalopods comprise squid, nautiluses, cuttlefish, and octopuses. One of their interesting features are eyes that are similar to vertebrates' eyes in their complexity.
Squid and Octopuses are Cephlapods
no they don'twhy would you ask that
yes. both octopuses, and squid are part of the mollusca phylum.
fish and squid
mullusks
The octopus belongs to the phylum, Mollusca. It shares this phylum with its brethren squid and mollusks. It is a cephalopod, the octopus; therefore, Cephalopoda would be its class. Hope this helps.
Squid, jellyfish and octopuses are examples of ocean invertebrates.
Yes octopus are camoflauge in their own way!!!!!
Octopuses and squid are related and are grouped into a group called the cephalopods. This cephalopod group is a class in the Phylum Mollusca called Class Cephalopoda. The name Cephalopoda has the etymology meaning 'head foot'. Classes and phyla fall into the subject of Linnaean classification, also called taxonomy.
Cuttlefishare marine animals of the order Sepiida. They belong to the class Cephalopoda (which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses). Despite their name, cuttlefish are not fish but molluscs.Lepisma saccharina, frequently called silverfish, fishmoths, carpet sharks or paramites, are small, wingless insects in the order Thysanura. Its common name derives from the animal's silvery light grey and blue colour, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements, while thescientific name indicates the silverfish's diet of carbohydrates such as sugar or starches.