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Marine Invertebrates of Hawai'i
Phylum Mollusca - snails, clams, octopus Shelled animals, often crawling on a muscular foot; gills housed in a mantle cavity; radula feeding apparatus; also includes non-shelled octopus and ...
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Discovery.com - Life on the Reef: Today from the Bahamas - Dispatch 10
Third, all mollusks have a muscular foot that motors them around, from the "stomach foot" of a snail to the tentacles of a squid or octopus. Paula ...
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Exciting Cephalopods
(Wood 2001). The name cephalopod ("head foot") comes from the proximity of the muscular foot to the head. As an adaptation to being predators the foot of octopuses and squids has developed into ...
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Mollusc Pictures
The body is divided into a head, often with eyes or tentacles, a muscular foot and a visceral mass housing the organs. Covering the body is a thick sheet called ... calcareous shell. Mollusks have a mantle, which is a shell-like outer cover, and a muscular foot that is used for motion. Many mollusks have their mantle produce a calcium carbonate external ...
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Mollusc Gifts for Animal Lovers
The body is divided into a head, often with eyes or tentacles, a muscular foot and a visceral mass housing the organs. Covering the body is a thick sheet called ... calcareous shell. Mollusks have a mantle, which is a shell-like outer cover, and a muscular foot that is used for motion. Many mollusks have their mantle produce a calcium carbonate external ...
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In most species the body is protected ...
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PISCES - Florida Everglades
... -footed" class of molluscs that have only one shell and usually move about on a muscular "foot". genus - a taxonomic category that includes groups of closely related species. germinate - to sprout or ...
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Unionid Mussels in Kansas
Mapleleaf Lateral teeth of a Mapleleaf Mussels can move, but verrrry slowly! They have a muscular "foot" that they can protrude out between the valves, wedge into the substrate on the stream ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Mollusks on Artichoke
Snails and slugs move by gliding along on a muscular "foot." This muscle constantly secretes mucus, which later dries to form the silvery slime trail that ...
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