Mollusks
Trochophore larvae:
Are found in molluscan life cycles, Possess a belt of cilia around their bodies, occur in annelid life cycles.
"Jet propulsion" is the usual means of locomotion in water for
Cephalopods
The only mollusks that have a closed circulatory system are
Cephalopods
What does the cilia of a trochophore larva do?
Creates currents for drawing in food
True or False: Due to the presence of a shell, all gastropods are capable of living on land for at least a portion of their lives.
False
True or False: Mollusks have four distinct body parts: a foot, a head, a visceral mass, and a tail.
False
True or False: Mollusks must eat constantly because the functioning of their nephridia causes the disposal of useful molecules as well as of waste products.
False
True or False: Since cephalopods have tentacles, they have no need for a radula.
False
3 main Classes of Phylum Mollusca
Gastropods, Bivalves, Cephalopods
Nautilidae, Cephalopoda
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Octopus, Cephalopoda
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Scallop, Bivalvia
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Snail, Gastropoda
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Shells of mollusks:
May consist of one or more pieces, allow for the attachment of muscles, and provide protection.
True or False: In terrestrial snails, the mantle cavity functions as a simple lung.
True
True or False: Most bivalves have separate sexes, but some are hermaphroditic
True
True or Flase: Unlike arthropods, mollusks are unsegmented; instead, they are divided into three regions.
True
What are the characteristics of mollusks?
complete digestive tract, bilateral symmetry, and an open circulatory system
A characteristic structure found in many mollusks is the radula, which is involved in
eating
Adductor muscles are responsible for
moving the valves of bivalves