The characteristics of Mollusks are as follows: They have unsegmented soft body. They most have internal or external shell; they have a mantle, a fold in the body wall that secretes the hard protective shell, they have muscular foot and/or tentacles, they have a radula, a toothed structure used to grate food and they have two pairs of gills except in polmonate snails.
bilateral symmetry
They are all soft-bodied.
They are all soft-bodied.
They are all soft-bodied.
A mantel, a radula and a muscular foot.
All mollusks exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along one plane. While some mollusks, such as bivalves, have hinged shells, this trait is not universal among all mollusks. Radial symmetry and the ability to swim are also not characteristics found in all mollusks. Thus, bilateral symmetry is the defining feature present in all members of this diverse phylum.
their weirdness
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they are slick slop and slimy
Some common features of squids and other mollusks include a soft body with a muscular foot, a mantle that secretes a shell (if present), and a radula for feeding. They also have a visceral mass containing organs such as the heart, digestive system, and reproductive organs. Additionally, mollusks possess a mantle cavity that houses the gills and functions in respiration. However, not all mollusks have all these features, as there is a wide diversity within the phylum.
It would seem so... mollusks have been found near deep sea vents as well as in high altitude mountain ponds (up to 10,000 feet above sea level).
yes