PPT-Mollusks Phylum Mollusca
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Includes snails and slugs oysters and clams and octopuses and squids Bivalves Nautilus Softbodied invertebrate Covered with protective mantle that may or may
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Includes snails and slugs oysters and clams and octopuses and squids Bivalves Nautilus Softbodied invertebrate Covered with protective mantle that may or may not form a hard calcium carbonate shell . The . mollusks. are invertebrate animals known as . Mollusca. . . There are more than 150,000 species within this phylum.. Types of Molluscs. snails . clams . squid . cuttlefish . octopus which are among the most neurologically-advanced invertebrates. Chapter 35 . Examples with Scientific Names. Scientific Name Common Name. Mollusks:. Athleta toumeyi. . Fossil Gastropod. Caprinuloidea. perfecta. . . 1. Phylum Annelida. Class Polychaeta. Class Clitellata. Phylum Annelida. 2. Annelid Characteristics. Defining Characteristics. One or more pairs of chitinous setae. The phylum includes polychaetes, earthworms, leeches, and vestimentiferans. Unit 4. Mollusk Introduction. Phylum Mollusca . Molluscus. . = . soft. Soft-bodied animals that usually have an . internal. or . external . shell.. Includes . snails. , slugs, clams, . squids. , and octopi. Sarah . Whitebloom. Matt Jones. Eddie Frere. Objective: SWBAT describe what a mollusk is, the different types of mollusks, examples, and their functions . Warm-Up. What is a mollusk?. What are the 3 types of mollusks?. Thrive in fresh water, salt water and soil.. Many are motile, with pseudopods (“false feet”) used for locomotion.. Some are parasitic species, found in animal intestines.. Entamoeba. . histolytica. 5 - . 1. Coral, Anemones, Sea Fans, and Jellyfish. Chapter 5 Pages 5-33 & 5-34. Characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria. 5 - . 2. Coral, Anemones, Sea Fans, and Jellyfish. Chapter 5 Pages 5-33 & 5-34. Lesson 3: How do we classify invertebrates?. Opening Activity. ·. Open Science textbook to page 18.. ·Open Science Workbook to page 5A to review home learning.. ·Open Science folder to review vocabulary words and outline for the chapter.. Over 50,000 species. Coelomate. , . Protostomes. , Bilaterally symmetrical. Mostly marine, although some live in fresh water or land.. Generally soft-bodied with a hard shell. However, squid & octopi have internalized, reduced or lost their shells.. Phylum Mollusca. Includes . snails and slugs, oysters and clams, and octopuses and squids. .. Bivalves. Nautilus. Soft-bodied. invertebrate. Covered with protective . mantle. that may or may not form a hard, . Laboratory 27 & 28. Introduction to Invertebrates. An . invertebrate. is an animal without a backbone. . The group includes 95% of all animal species. Introduction to Invertebrates. There is no escaping the invertebrates!. PHYLUM MOLLUSCA. ___________________________________are . all mollusk. . There is a wide variety of animals in this phylum—from the . slug. that moves very slow to the . squid. who is jet-propelled. . BY. MR LAOYE, B. J.. Email; . babafemif@abuad. .edu.ng. Instagram. : @. femilaoye. Telephone: (+234)8136916125. HEMICHORDATA. Hemichordates were formerly members of the phylum . chordata. But over the years they were separated from chordates because scientists found out that they lacked a Notochord. A. . Bilateral. Symmetry. B. Presence of a muscular . foot. C. . Mantle. formed by Dorsal Body wall. D. True . Coelom. E. Complex . Digestive. System. F. . Gas exchange . through gills, lungs, mantle, or body surface.
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