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. Welcome to Discovery Education Player. Characteristics of flatworms. Soft, flattened worms with tissues and internal organ system. Simplest animals to have three embryonic germ layers. Bilateral symmetry . Chapter 35 . Examples with Scientific Names. Scientific Name Common Name. Mollusks:. Athleta toumeyi. . Fossil Gastropod. Caprinuloidea. perfecta. . . 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. Subject. -Zoology. Chapter. -. Phylum . Mollusca. Phylum Mollusca. Phylum Mollusca. Protostomes. Lophotrochozoan group . Eucoelomates (coelomates). Tridacna squamosa. Tridacna gigas. Phylum Mollusca. Phylum Mollusca. 2. Phylum Mollusca. Polyplacophora. Gastropoda. Bivalvia. Scaphopoda. Cephalopoda. Phylum Mollusca. 3. Molluscs. Have adapted to a wide variety of habitats. Terrestrial, marine, benthic, and accomplished swimmers.. 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.. Molluscs. BSC 2011L. Phylum Annelida. Segmented worms. Circular and longitudinal muscles work against fluid filled . coelom. to produce changes in width and length. Digestion – complete. Circluation. More species (200,000 ) than any other animal phylum except Arthropoda. Soft body – often protected by CaCO. 3. shell. Unsegmented, typically bilaterally symmetrical. I. Phylum Mollusca. ©2004 Amanda Demopoulos. 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. . Bilaterally symmetrical (Bilaterally asymmetrical in some). Unsegmented. Usually has a definite head (. cephalized. ). Protostomes/. Spiral Cleavage. Coelom mainly a heart cavity. Characteristics of Phylum Mollusca. https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =_2iXHBuSIJY. Phylum Mollusca, Class . Gastropoda. Phylum Mollusca, . Class . Cephalopoda. https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =os6HD-sCRn8. Phylum Annelida. I. What is a Mollusk?. A. Phylum . Mollusca. Origin: from Latin . Molluscus. = soft. B. Contains animals that look and act very differently from each other. C. Mollusks: Soft-bodied animal that have an internal or external shell. : . Polyplacophora. . Chiton . sp. . 1. Mostly . marine. , attached to rocks near the sea shore. . 2. The body is . oval . in shape, . convex above and flattened below.
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