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A squid's tentacles are homologous to the snail's foot.

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In the squid which structure replaces the foot of clams and snails?

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What mollusk has no shell?

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What is the function of the squid's pen?

The pen is a feather-shaped internal structure that supports the squid's mantle and serves as a site for muscle attachment. It is made of a chitin-like substance. It is the remnant of the squid's shell, so it is a vestigial structure.


Are snails and squids are reptiles?

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What is a squid's shell called?

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Is a squid a shellfish?

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