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  1. Answered: All insects have jointed appendages and radula

    Match the animal taxa (group) to the correct adaptation. radial cleavage of embryo, do not develop a yolked egg, must have a larval stage before the adult stage three tissue layers, …

  2. A land snail, a clam, and an octopus all share (A) a mantle

    How do the presence/loss, form, and function of the radula differ within members of the Classes Bivalvia, Polyplacophora, and Cephalopoda (using the squid as a representative)? B) How …

  3. The only members of Phylum Mollusca that have a radula are the ...

    Q: Unifying features include shell, mantle, radula, foot, visceral mass Which classes show a loss of… A: Mollusca is the second largest phylum of the invertebrate animals. Answer;1 The …

  4. A land snail, a clam and an octopus all share (A) amantle. (B) a …

    A land snail, a clam and an octopus all share (A) amantle. (B) a radula. (C) gills. (D) distinct cephalization. Solution Summary: The author explains that all mollusks share a similar body …

  5. Figure 15.24 Which of the following statements about the

    Figure 15.24 Which of the following statements about the anatomy of a mollusk is false? a. Mollusks have a radula for scraping food. b. Mollusks have ventral nerve cords. c. The tissue …

  6. Figure 28.21 Which of the following statements about the

    Figure 28.21 Which of the following statements about the anatomy of a mollusk is false? Mollusks have a radula for grinding food. A digestive gland is connected to the stomach. The tissue …

  7. The protrusible rasping organ in a mollusk's mouth that is used to ...

    Mollusca (clams, abalone, nudibranchs, snails, squid, octopi, etc). Unifying features include shell, mantle, radula, foot, visceral mass Which classes show a loss of the shell. How does the shell …

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