what type of skin does molluscs
Vertebrates can be covered with hair (mammals), feathers (birds), scales (reptiles and bird feet, fish), or wet skin (amphibians, some fish). Invertebrates can be covered by an exoskeleton (insects, crustaceans, arachnids), a shell (molluscs), or thin wet skin (molluscs :P, worms, jellyfish etc).
Fish and molluscs were the dominant creatures during the Devonian.
Molluscs are acoelomate; they have no body cavities.
No. Mussels are molluscs and molluscs are invertebrate animals. Invertebrates do not have backbones.
Never Mind the Molluscs was created in 1993.
Clams are bivalve molluscs that live buried in sand or silt, many of which are edible.
Conches are molluscs (a type of sea snail) so I assume that they would eat sea weeds and algae.
No
yes a snail belongs in the mollusc group.
No. A starfish is an echinoderm. It is considered an echinoderm for it's spiny/rugged skin around it's body. Just as well as sea urchins, and sand dollars too.
yes
No they are invertebrates.