The member of the mollusk class that has an internal plate instead of a shell is the squid, specifically within the subclass Cephalopoda. Squids possess a structure called the pen, which is a thin, elongated internal remnant of a shell. This adaptation allows for greater flexibility and streamlined movement in the water, aiding in their predatory lifestyle. Other cephalopods, like octopuses and cuttlefish, also exhibit similar adaptations.
Cephalopods
Members of the class Aplacophora are mollusks that have an internal plate instead of a shell. Aplacophorans lack a protective shell but possess calcareous spicules or scales in their skin. These marine mollusks are often found in deep sea environments.
"Internal" is not a C++ keyword, so it is meaningless in this context. "Protected" means that the class member is visible to (has scope from) only the class and classes derived from the class.
a mollusk
Class GastropodaSomething else. They are members of the mollusk class of Gastropoda.
false, I think, slugs are in mollusk class and do not have multi section body
A stingray is a mollusk
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Yes, an octopus is a type of mollusk classified under the class Cephalopoda. Unlike many other mollusks, such as snails or clams, octopuses do not have a hard external shell. Instead, they possess a soft body, which allows for greater flexibility and movement in their aquatic environments.
Clams: Phylum: Mollusca (Mollusk), class - Bivalvia
A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea
The cuttlefish is actually a mollusk, The class crustatean is in the phylum arthropod, meaning jointed legs. as to may be able to tell, the cuttlefish does not have jointed legs, for an even more exact answer, the cuttlefish falls in the class cephlopod.