Q.1.
Which of the following is NOT one of the body parts all mollusks have in common?
Q.2.
How do mollusks obtain food?
Q.3.
How do clams obtain their food?
Q.4.
How do squid obtain their food?
Q.5.
What does cephalopod translate as?
Q.6.
Why is a ridged gill surface more advantageous than a flat gill surface?
Q.7.
What phylum do clams belong to?
Q.8.
What phylum do squid belong to?
Q.9.
What kingdom do squid belong to?
Q.10.
What structure do snails use for feeding?
Q.11.
Body parts do all mollusks posses =
Q.12.
How do zebra mussels get moved from one body of water to another by humans?
Q.13.
Cephalopods have small brains compared to their body size.
Q.14.
Cephalopod blood contains copper, which gives the oxygenated blood a red color.
Q.15.
Molluscs that live in a tusk like shell is open at both ends belong to the class:
Q.16.
Which group has no shell?
Q.17.
Which of the following is NOT a class of mollusk?
Q.18.
What are trochophores?
Q.19.
Which class of Mollusks includes snails, slugs, or nudibranches?
Q.20.
How do Bivalves obtain food?