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Cephalopods

Cephalopods are members of the mollusk family. They have large heads, tentacles, and the ability to squirt ink.

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Is a cephalopod?

Answer 1

A squid or an octopus.

Answer 2

A better answer for this question would be: They are an invertebrate in the phylum Mollusca meaning "soft bodied" (Mollusks). The class Cephalopoda means "head foot", meaning their arms and tentacles come from the head. All of their internal organs are cased in the soft section of the body called the mantle. There are actually 4 types of cephalopods: squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. Each are unique in their own ways. For instance the nautilus is the only cephalopod that does not hunt. They are found in all oceans.

What does the kidney do in the squid?

The kidneys of a squid removes waste from the squid. It is like a filter.

Do octopus have brain?

no, the octopus has one brain inside its mantle.

How do octopuses travel?

octopuses travel using their long tentacle's. these retract together to create a force that pushes it through the water. hope this helps:)

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Does sharks eat cuttlefish?

Yes they do. I had to do a project on them a while back, and I found several sources that told me so. Also, my professor said so as well.

What zone do octopi live in?

Octopi live in different habitats between the tidal zone and up to seven kilometers depth. They inhabit many diverse regions of the ocean, including coral reefs, pelagic waters and they also live on the ocean floor.

Do giant octopuses have symbiotic relationships?

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Is the plural of octopus octopi or octopuses?

Because the (Greek) word "octopus" appears to be of the Latin form -us, it has acquired the informal plural octopi, but the normal English rule suggests octopuses, as with the words bus, virus, and campus. Most dictionaries list both. Another word that has acquired a commonly used I plural is "cacti."

What is an octopus stinkhorn?

It's a smelly fungus. A picture of Clathrus columnatuscan be see and more information can be had by using the link provided.

What are cuttlefish?

Cuttlefish are marine invertebrates in the mollusc class class cephalopoda alongside octopi and squid. Like swuid they have elongated bodies with eight arms and two tentacles. They prey on other marine animals including small fish and various invertebrates. Cuttlefish are known for their remarkable ability to change colour in order to camouflage themselves.

How are bivalves and Cephalopods alike and different?

Gastropods (such as slugs and snails) and bivalves (such as clams and mussels) are both invertebrate mollusks.

What necktons eat octopuses?

"Necton" is a category name for Things That Swim, as "plankton" is one for Things That Float and "benthon" for Things That Crawl Around On The Bottom, so any thing, mostly a fish-thing, but also some mammals and reptiles that swim which is big enough to eat an octopus is likely to do so.

How do you kill kraken?

Two ways either the creator destroys it or you turn it into stone with Medusa's head