| # | Title | Terms | Date |
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Tagged sets: mollusca (6 sets) | |||
| 1 | mollusca and arthrapodaby shvat | 26 terms | June 17, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mollusca | Octopuses, squids, snails, clams; soft bodies; hard shells; first protostomes; first coelomates | Kingdom Animalia |
| 2 | mollusca | (snails, clams, squids, octopuses) have a soft body that in many species is protected by a hard shell | AP Biology |
| 3 | Mollusca | Motile organisms with soft bodies and hard shells. Are the first protostomes and the first coelomates (with spiral, determinate cleavage). Include gastropods, bivalves, cephalopods. E.g. octopuses, squids, snails, clams. | Animalia |
| 4 | mollusca | (snails, clams, squids, octopuses) have a soft body that in many species is protected by a hard shell | AP Biology Taxonomy |
| 5 | Mollusca | soft bodied with hard shell | Biology Final |
| 6 | mollusca | true shells (valves) | Classification |
| 7 | Mollusca | second in diversity; have a muscular foot, include clams, slugs, oysters, scallops, and cephalopods | YGK: Phyla |
| 8 | Mollusca | K Animalia | Diversity of Life |
| 9 | Mollusca | .. | five kingdom |
| 10 | mollusca | (snails, clams, squids, octopuses) have a soft body that in many species is protected by a hard shell | Five Kingdom |
| 11 | mollusca | chitons, bivalves, gastropds, cephalopods, has a foot, visceral mass, and a mantle | Bio Exam Review |
| 12 | Mollusca | Phylum w/ snails, clams, squids, and octopuses; muscular foot, visceral mass, mantle, radula | Stallings Chapter 33 |
| 13 | Mollusca | Snails | Kingdom Animalia |
| 14 | Mollusca | phylum of organisms that includes snails, clams, and squid | Invertebrate Classification Practice |
| 15 | Mollusca | soft-bodied coelomates with three tissue layers; example: snails and octopi | Kingdoma Animalia |
| 16 | mollusca | soft body, mantle, syphons, univalved bivalved cephalopod, ex clam, oyster, squid, snail | Lab ID Test |
| 17 | mollusca | mollusks, clams, snails, octopi, animals | Bio- animal kingdom |
| 18 | mollusca | soft-bodied coelomates with three tissues layers...ex snails and octopus | Invertebate Animal Phyla |
| 19 | Mollusca | Mantle, Foot, Visceral Hump | Taxonomy--Animalia |
| 20 | Mollusca | soft body, some hard shell, 3 main body parts | TCA Biology: Animalia Phylums |
| 21 | Mollusca | snails | TCA Biology: Animalia Phylums |
| 22 | Mollusca | squid | TCA Biology: Animalia Phylums |
| 23 | mollusca | squid | Final Zoo Lab Practical |
| 24 | mollusca | chiton | Final Zoo Lab Practical |
| 25 | mollusca | razor clam | Final Zoo Lab Practical |
| 26 | mollusca | conch | Final Zoo Lab Practical |
| 27 | mollusca | zebra mussels | Final Zoo Lab Practical |
| 28 | Mollusca | soft bodied animals | Bio |
| 29 | Mollusca | shell usually present | Kingdom Animalia |
| 30 | Mollusca | clams, snails | Kingdom Animalia |
| 31 | Mollusca | What marine phylum does a clam fit in? | Invertebrates |
| 32 | Mollusca | This is the second largest Phylum. | Invertebrates |
| 33 | Mollusca | this phylum has the greatest range of size. | Invertebrates |
| 34 | Mollusca | snails, slugs, clams, squids, octopuses, oysters | Invertebrates |
| 35 | mollusca | seafood and pearls | Diversity of Life: Importance |
| 36 | mollusca | snails, slugs, oysters, clams, octopuses, squids | Honors Bio A |
| 37 | mollusca | these animals have a soft body and muscular foot | science test, phylums |
| 38 | mollusca | this is the second largest phylum | Science Test- may 8 |
| 39 | mollusca | all have a soft body and muscular foot | Science Test- may 8 |
| 40 | Mollusca | gastropods, cephlopods, and bivalves | Bassett's Biology - Common Names for the different Phyla/Classes |
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