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Mollusca - Wikipedia Molluscs are the largest marine phylum, comprising about 23% of all the named marine organisms They are highly diverse, not just in size and anatomical structure, but also in behaviour and habitat, as numerous groups are freshwater and even terrestrial species
Mollusk - Definition, List, Examples, Characteristics, and Image Mollusks or Molluscs are a group of soft-bodied invertebrates distributed across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats They belong to the phylum Mollusca, the second largest after Arthropoda, with around 76,000 extant species worldwide, accounting for around 23% of all marine species
20 Types of Mollusks: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST Discover the varied types of mollusks and their ecological roles in this article, from pearl-producing oysters to the unique sea butterfly and even the venomous blue-ringed octopuses
Mollusks ~ MarineBio Conservation Society They are soft-bodied creatures, typically protected by a hard shell, although some mollusks lack shells or have reduced shells Mollusks inhabit various aquatic and terrestrial environments, including oceans, freshwater bodies, and land
Introduction | Marvelous Mollusks — Museum of the Earth Mollusks are an extremely diverse group of animals that live all over the world – on land, in freshwater, and in the ocean There are three major groups of mollusks Gastropods include snails and slugs and live both on land in freshwater and in the sea
Mollusk Animal Facts - A-Z Animals Mollusks are soft-bodied invertebrates in the phylum Mollusca Members of this group are characterized by a soft body wholly or partially covered in a hard carbonate shell The Mollusca phylum is one of the largest and most diverse groups of organisms in the world (second only to the arthropods)
Phylum Mollusca | manoa. hawaii. edu ExploringOurFluidEarth There are four major groups within the phylum Mollusca: Class Polyplacophora consists of chitons, snail-like molluscs with eight-part overlapping scale shells (Fig 3 51 A) Class Gastropoda are true snails and slugs (Fig 3 51 B)
The mollusca Mollusca is one of the most diverse groups of animals on the planet, with at least 50,000 living species (and more likely around 200,000) It includes such familiar organisms as snails, octopuses, squid, clams, scallops, oysters, and chitons
Molluscs - Natural History Museum Molluscs are invertebrates, which means they are animals that do not have a backbone They come in all shapes and sizes, and some of them grow external shells to protect their soft bodies Molluscs include clams, snails, slugs, octopuses, squids, nudibranchs and oysters