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Mollusk family ... Mollusk classes ... Describe a mollusk...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/mollusk%20genus
dictionary.reference.com/browse/mollusk%20genus
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Clams, octopi, oysters, scallops, slugs, snails, and squid are all mollusks. Mollusks have soft bodies and either a 1 shell or 2 shells. Clams and scallops are bivalves, which are 2-shelled mollusks.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_would_you_describe_a_moll...
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; What is the largest group of mollusk? ... ; What creates a twisted shape in a mollusk? ... ; What kind of system does mollusk have?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2901-2
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What are the characteristics of protostomes? [answer] Describe how protostomes differ from deuterostomes. [answer] ... What are the distinguishing characteristics of a mollusk? [answer]
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faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/Michael.Gregory/file...
faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/Michael.Gregory/files/Bio%20102/Review%20Questions/mollusks.htm
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Kingdom Animalia (animals) ... Bilateria (bilaterally symmetrical animals) ... Phylum Mollusca (mollusks)
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/mollusca.html
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1. Although they look very different, snails, clams, mussels, and octopuses are all mollusks. The term mollusk comes from a Latin word meaning "soft" and refers to the bodies of these animals. Although some of these do have soft bodies, ... 1. Name are the three main parts of the mollusk and describe each.
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www.angelfire.com/on3/mrmoesplace/sciencepage/biology1/...
www.angelfire.com/on3/mrmoesplace/sciencepage/biology1/b1ch31.html
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Describe 2 views about discontinuities between Edicaran and Cambrian forms ... Describe the basic body plan of a mollusk and explain how it has been modified in the Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, BIvalvia, and Cephalopoda...
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www.jdenuno.com/APBiology/AP~Invert.htm
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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: ... BACK TO THE INVERTEBRATES PAGE!;
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www.cyhaus.com/marine/mollusk.htm
www.cyhaus.com/marine/mollusk.htm
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Here are some suggestions to start with . . . Since you already know the scientific name of your mollusk group, does this group have another name? Describe your mollusk group and the type of shell it lives in. Does this mollusk group have any special attributes?
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teacherweb.com/NJ/HopatcongMiddleSchool/Mollusks/h2.stm
teacherweb.com/NJ/HopatcongMiddleSchool/Mollusks/h2.stm
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