No mollusks have backbones. They are all invertebrates, meaning they have no vertebral column (backbone).
No. They're fungi.
Mollusks do not have a backbone.
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Mullusks have a visceral mass that contains the gills, guts, and other organs.
No cicadas do not have backbones, they are invertebrates. Any Animal and insects that is an invertebrates do not have backbones.
because they have backbones and without backbones they would die.
they sick there little tubes into the other females to place an egg in it so they can produce. This is hard because clams are eaten so much they don't have time to produce. SO go vegetarian!!!!!
no they do not have backbones if a worm do not have a backbone then a thousand led do not have a backbone 😱💪
There are seven animals without backbones. They are called: Protozoa, Annelids,mullusks,Echinoderms,Crustaceans,Arachnids and Insects.
Rabbits have backbones that are very fragile and can break very easily if not handled correctly.
Mullusks have a visceral mass that contains the gills, guts, and other organs.
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.
According to animal classification into bilateria and radiata (ACCORDING TO SYMMETRY)the echinoderms and molluscs are bilaterally symmertrical.
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the only one I know is Mullusks. the eat seaweed, coral, small fish, and other mullusks.
it belongs to mullusks.
No, they are not mullusks. However, they are mollusks.
mullusks
turtels , snails
Its actually an Omnivore: a mixture of both.