Phylum Mollusca
Label the structure
1. Foot 2. Valve 3. Growth range 4. Siphons 5. Umbilical 6. Hinge ligament
Label the structures
7. Heart 8. Intestine 9. Shell 10. Mantle 11. Posterior abductor muscle 12. Excurrent siphons 13. Incurrent siphon 14. Anus 15. Gills 16. Gonad 17. Foot 18. Palps 19. Mouth 20. Stomach 21. Digestive gland 22. Anterior adductor muscle
These powerful muscles are used to open and close the valves
Adductor
Members of this class have bilateral symmetry
All
Opening leading out of the digestive system
Anus
Body symmetry in which the right and left sides mirror one another
Bilateral
What class of mollusk has no distinctive head
Bivalve
What class of mollusk swim by jet propulsion
Bivalve (only scallops), cephalopods,
What class of mollusk are all marine species?
Bivalve, cephalopods, chitons
What class of mollusk all use gills for both respiration and food collection?
Bivalves
Describe the difference in feeding methods among gastropods cephalopods and bivalves
Bivalves eat by filter feeding by the gills Gastropods can eat on algael kelp , extend proboscis to find food , and are Scavengers , deposit , and filter - feeders . Cephalopods use tentacles larms + beak like jaws tradulas to eat food
All species in this class have two shells
Bivalvia
What class do clams, oysters, scallops, and mussels belong to?
Bivalvia
What class does a clam belong to
Bivalvia
Members of this class are filter feeders
Bivalvia and Cephalopoda
Members of this class have a trochophore larva
Bivalvia, Gastropoda
What class of mollusk have a pair of tentacles on their head
Cepha
What class of mollusk are known for their great camouflage abilities?
Cephalopod
What class of mollusk bite prey with a beak
Cephalopod
What class of mollusk has a closed circulatory system
Cephalopod
What class of mollusk have all carnivorous species?
Cephalopod
What class of mollusk is intelligent, with a well-developed nervous system
Cephalopod
Animals in this class have a closed circulatory system
Cephalopoda
Most members of this class have no shell
Cephalopoda
The members of this class are free swimming predators
Cephalopoda
This class contains animals whose foot is divided into arms and tentacles
Cephalopoda
This class has the most advanced nervous system
Cephalopoda
What class do squid, octopus, nautilus, and cuttlefish belong to?
Cephalopoda
What class of mollusk has a shell that contains 8 overlapping plates on the dorsal surface
Chiton
Colour changing pigment cells that provide camouflage to cephalopods
Chromatophores
These structures help direct food into the mouth
Cilia
Secretes enzymes responsible for the speedy digestion of food
Digestive gland
Structure through which water and wastes leave the clam
Excurrent siphon
Mollusks are divided into classes based on the characteristics of their foot .
False , valves / shell
All members of the phylum Mollusca have radial symmetry .
False bilateral
A flexible tongue - like structure with abrasive teeth that point backward is called a chromatophore
False radula
Bivalves are the only molluscs that do not possess a foot .
False, all molluscs have a foot
The fertilized egg of a clam develops into a pinnula larva
False, trocophore larvae
Feeding strategy used by bivalves
Filter feeding
Describe the foot of a gastropod
Flat + strong
This muscular structure is used for burrowing into the sand
Foot
Describe the foot of a bivalve. What purpose does it serve? How is this foot adapted for its purpose?
Foot is ventrally located and is used for burrowing and locomotion. Foot retractor muscles to move the foot
What class of mollusk undergo torision
Gastropod
What class of mollusk have external shells present in some species
Gastropod & cephalopod (nautilus)
What class of mollusk use radula in feeding
Gastropod, cephalopod, chitons
Members of this class have most species having only one shell but some have none
Gastropoda
What class contains snails, slugs, and nudibranchs
Gastropoda
What class do nudibranchs, snails, and slugs belong to?
Gastropoda
Members of this class have an open circulatory system
Gastropoda and bivalvia
What classes of mollusk have an open circulatory system?
Gastropoda, bivalve, chiton
What class of mollusk use excretory structures called nephridia
Gastropoda, bivalves, chitons
Members of this class have a radula
Gastropoda, cephalopoda
members of this class have a body plan consisting of a head, foot, and visceral mass
Gastropoda, cephalopoda
What class do snails belong to?
Gastropods
Structures found in aquatic molluscs that are specialized for gas exchange
Gills
Structures that are responsible for absorbing oxygen from the water
Gills
Name given to sex organs
Gonads
This pumps blood through the open circulatory system
Heart
This structure connects the two valves
Hinge
Structure through which water, food, and oxygen enter the clam
Incurrent siphon
What kind of shell does a squid have?
Internal degenerate shell
Area where digested food is absorbed into the blood
Intestine
Layer of soft tissue that covers the visceral mass
Mantle
Thin layer of epidermal tissue that covers the visceral mass
Mantle
Describe the foot of a cephalopod
Modified to be arms that extend from the head
What roles do molluscs play in the ecosystem ? State 3 examples source
Molluses are an important food source for birds , mammalls and more predators , filter the water , and play a key role in Soil regeneration and nutrient reycling .
What is the composition of a mollusc shell ? What are the different layers of a mollusc shell ? How is the shell made ? What structure ( s ) help to make the shell ?
Mollusks are made up of calcium carbonate shells , it issecreted by the mantle . The 3 layers are the peristracum Prismatic , Nacreous
List and describe the three main parts of the molluscan body plan
Mollusks have a nead , visceral mass , and a foot The head contains sensory organs visceral mass contains organs and the foot isused for locomotion
What are some of the other animals in bivalvia
Mussels, oyster, scallops
What is the inner most layer of the shell
Nacreous layer. Nicknamed the mother of pearl layer. Made of calcium carbonate
What is the only cephalopod to retain its external shell?
Nautilus
List three or more ways the nautilus is different from other cephalopods
Nautilus have a largecoiled shells of chambers with senta . Their head has 60-20 tentacles coated wisticky substances . They dwell on the bottom during the day and float closer to the surface at the night .
What are some other animals in the cephalopod class
Octopus, squid, cuttle fish
The opening into the digestive system
Palps
What class do chitons belong to?
Polyplacophora
What is the second layer of the shell
Prismatic layer made up of calcium carbonate and protein, makes up the bulk of the shell
What class do tusk shells belong to?
Scaphopoda
What are some other animals in the gastropod class
Sea slugs, abalones, cone shell
Made of calcium carbonate and provides protection to the clam
Shell
Structure made of calcium carbonate that protects the soft bodies of some mollusks
Shell
Describe the shell of bivalves
Shell divided into 2 jointed halves
Relate the type of movement with the structure of the foot in the snail , clam , and squid
Squids usejet propulsion and fins Snails propels itself by deforming a layer of mucus beneath it via muscular contractions in its foot muscle Clams burrow w / foot
Site of digestion
Stomach
5. In what ways are cephalopods more advanced than the other classes of molluscs ?
They have a large cylindrical body with 10 appendages ! and apen . They have a closed they have suckers for hunting . circulatory system and
What adaptations allow cephalopods to be excellent predators ?
They have a ring of tentacles , internal and suckers . Also have clark fluid sepia , to that degenerate shells ( pen ) , is a good weapon + distractar .
How and why do cephalopods change color ?
They have chromatophors which are skin cells for pigment that can alter color and pigments .
The process occurs during gastropod larval development and results in the 180 degree twisting of the visceral mass
Torison
Free swimming ciliated larva found in molluscs
Trocophore
Bivalves lack a distinct head and there are no specialized sense organs
True
Cephalopods have a complex brain and well - developed sense organs .
True
Most clams have separate sexes
True
Nudibranchs are marine gastropods that lack a shell .
True
What shell do gastropods have
Univalve shell
What is the foot of a gastropod used for and how is it adapted for this?
Used for crawling locomotion and it is highly muscular
Shells are known by this name
Valves
what purpose does the foot of a cephalopod serve? How is the foot adapted for this purpose?
capturing prey and locomotion. Suction cups for grabbing prey; long and mobile
Members of this class undergo torison
gastropoda
What is the outer layer of the shell
periostracum made of protein called conchiolin, protects the shell from dissolution and boring animals