The “Head-Foot” region contains the mouth and sensory organs as well as the foot, the foot contains organs for locomotion.
cephalopod
They have "fake feet".
Yes, an octopus is an cephalopod which means head foot. Other cephalopods include cuttlefish, squid, and an nautilus which is the only cephalopod that still carries a shell.
I am not an expert on Octipi sharks are more my thing but i think that it is a cephalopod
I think you mean "cephalopod". A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda (which means "head-foot"). These exclusively marine animals (salt water only) are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a set of arms or tentacles. Two examples of cephalopods are octopus and squid.
A snail is a mollusk, but not a cephalopod. That is; that they are in the Kingdom Animalia, and the Phylum Mollusca. Snails are actually members of the Class Gastropoda, which translates to "body-foot". Cephalopods belong to the Kingdom Animalia and the Phylum Mollusca, but their Class is Cephalopoda, which translates to "head-foot". Some common Cephalopods are octopi and squid.
cephalopod < Greek κεφαλόποδο < κεφάλ-ι + πόδ-ικεφάλ-ι [kefali] = head (see caphalalgia)πόδ-ι [podi] = leg (see podium)So cephalopod = "head-legged", "with legs directly connected to head"
Foot modified in siphon and tentacles or arms .
The octopus is a mollusk, a cephalopod of the order Octopoda.
Cephalopod means "head feet" with refers to the fact that their tentacles are connected to their head.
A cephalopod is a snail.
Anything with ceph- or cephalo- in it. Cephalopod, cephalic, cephalon, etc.