Radula
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All decay is bacterial (except when the term is used metaphorically, as in social decay).
Corn is a vascular plant. Everything is vascular, except liverworts and mosses.
All body cells except reproductive cells are produced through mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells, allowing for growth, repair, and maintenance of tissues. In contrast, meiosis is the specialized form of cell division that produces reproductive cells (gametes) with half the number of chromosomes.
The Food Wed has lot's of animals on it, and it's just like the water cycle but except with animals.
The radula (or some form of the radula) is found in all classes of mollusks except bivalves (organisms with two shells such as clams).
The Mollusca are a LARGE phylum of invertebrate animals which includes Bivalves (which filter feed), Gastropods (which have radulae and even some with poison harpoons), Cephalopods, Squid and Octopus (Which have beaks and arms with suckers and hooks), Aplacophora (some of which are parasites). There are probably more ways in which mollusca have found to fee than has been mentioned here but his answer gives you an appreciation of the range of methods that have evolved.
No, it is found in every class of mollusc except the Bivalve.
Mollusca is indeed a very large phylum, with bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, monoplacophorans, scaphopods, aplacophorans and chitons. However, this is not nearly enough to cap the largest phylum, which is ....... Phylum Arthropoda, with about 1 million insect species, and plenty of myriapods, arachnids and crustaceans, not to mention horseshoe crabs and pycnogonids.
i think you mean what is a Mollusk? Mollusks are invertebrate animals belonging to the Phylum Mollusca. They have a soft body consisting of a visceral mass containing the internal organs, a muscular foot used for locomotion, and, in all mollusks except the bivalves, a head. In addition to the mouth, which may be located at the end of an elongated organ called a proboscis, the head often bears sensory tentacles and eyes. The mouth leads into a chamber known as the pharynx, which usually contains a radula, a flexible, ribbon-like structure consisting of numerous rows of minute teeth, used in obtaining food. In all mollusks the body wall surrounding the visceral mass is prolonged into a fleshy or sheet-like mantle, which usually contains glands that secrete the shell.
Every mollusk except slugs, which have evolved to not need a shell, has a shell. Snails, clams and other bivalves have an external shell. Octopi, squid and cuttlefish have an internal shell.
Pigs didn't really have a job except for feeding people.
well, there are lots, so i`ll just say mammals,birds,fish,reptiles,amphibians,sponges,echinoderms,mollusks,and cnidaria.
You can specialize in becoming a doctor or a firefighter. It can be anything except things like living and walking.
No. Most can except some specialized ones such as brain cells, red blood cells and gametes.
Animals typically aren't about anything in particular except survival. This encompasses feeding, rest, breeding, and a basic level of comfort at least.
The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.