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There is one thing that all mollusks have in common: a foot. The foot is used for different purposes in each class, as you will see. Here are four classes of mollusks:
Mollusks comprise a group of soft-bodied animals that includes snails, clams, and sea slugs. The most common characteristic of most mollusks is their shell. One of the largest groups, the snails, is ...
Mollusks were among the first inhabitants of the Earth. Fossils of mollusks have been found in rocks and date back over 500 million years. ... Ocean living mollusks move or swim by jet propulsion. ...
Information about mollusks from the Animal Diversity Web. ... Phylum Mollusca (mollusks)
This site discusses the characteristics of mollusks, including information on body regions and the “stomach foot” that almost all mollusks have in common.
The number of living species of mollusks has been estimated to range from 50,000 to 130,000. Everyone is probably familiar with some type of mollusk.
Mollusk Mollusc Mollusks Internet Resource Site for Students, Educators, and anyone wanting to learn more about the fascinating world of the Mollusc / Mollusk ... Mollusks Internet Resources Zone
When you are done, try the Mollusks Quiz: ... Mollusks System
Oceanside Meadows Innstitute for the Arts and Sciences presents: Wonders of the Sea: Mollusks ... Mollusks can be found in nearly every ecosystem on earth, from high, barren mountains to grassy plains, ...
Molluscs (British spelling) or mollusks (American spelling) are animals belonging to phylum Mollusca. The word mollusc is derived from the French mollusque, which originated from the Latin molluscus, meaning thin-shelled, from mollis...
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