examples:
1. Pila (Apple snail)
2. Aplysia (Sea-hare)
3. Doris (Sea-lemon)
4. Turbinella (Shank)
5. Cyprea (Cowrie)
6. Limax (Slug)
7. Patella (limpet)
8. Fissurella
9. Planorbis (Garden-snail)
10. Xancus
11. Turbo
The conch is a member of the class Gastropoda.
the most comon snail is in the mollusc family
A Sponge is a sponge. Coelenterates include all the types of corals, hydra, jelly fish. Worms include ribbon, tape, hook, heart, ascaris, earth worms. Mollusks include clams, mussels, barnacles, oysters, octopi, squid, nudibranchs. Arthropods include crabs, lobsters, scorpions, spiders, insects.
Mollusca is segmented into three main classes: Gastropoda (snails and slugs), Bivalvia (clams and mussels), and Cephalopoda (squid, octopus, and nautilus). Each class has distinct characteristics and adaptations that make them unique within the phylum Mollusca.
Yes, a limpet is a type of mollusc. Specifically, it belongs to the class Gastropoda, which includes snails and slugs. Limpets are characterized by their conical shell and strong muscular foot that allows them to cling to rocks along the shore.
Snails are in the class Gastropoda.
The only mollusks that are Gastropoda are slugs and snails.
Mollusks in the class Gastropoda do not have a disinct head
gastropoda
Gastropoda
Gastropoda is the class that snails belong to. Gastropoda is also part of the Mollusk catagory. - Tony T
J. Brookes Knight has written: 'Primitive fossil gastropods and their bearing on gastropod classification' -- subject(s): Fossil Gastropoda, Gastropoda 'Paleozoic gastropod genotypes' -- subject(s): Fossil Gastropoda 'Some new Cambrian bellerophont gastropods' -- subject(s): Fossil Gastropoda, Paleontology
Branley A. Branson has written: 'Recent Gastropoda of Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Freshwater snails, Gastropoda, Helisoma
No they are called Gastropoda
Gastropoda Pulmonata
they come from the class Gastropoda
The conch is a member of the class Gastropoda.