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Heres the scoop: Something is happening in the Puget Sound. Unfortunately, all is not as it should be…

Phylum Mollusca And, welcome to the semester…

Back up. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Back up. KingdomAnimalia PhylumChordata ClassMammalia OrderPrimates FamilyHominidae GenusHomo SpeciesHomo sapiens Binomial nomenclature

Mollusca. KingdomAnimalia PhylumMollusca Class Order Family Genus Species From molluscus, latin mollis = softmollis

Mollusca. Shared Physical Characteristics of the Phylum: 1. mantle 2. foot 3. visceral mass Visceral Mass

Mollusca. KingdomAnimalia PhylumMollusca Class………………………………………????? Order Family Genus Species

Mollusca. KingdomAnimalia PhylumMollusca Class………………………………………????? Order Family Genus Species Your task

GROUPS 1. Class Cephalopoda Kenzie, Morgan, Crystal 2. Class Polyplacophora Vigo, Elisa, Emily 3. Class Bivalvia Justin, Shanella, Stephanie 4. Class Gastropoda Ben, Erika, Isobelle, Chloe Name – Why? Way to remember Physiology – The big three! Numbers – Overview of distribution Interesting Fact, EXAMPLE Name – Why? Way to remember Physiology – The big three! Numbers – Overview of distribution Interesting Fact, EXAMPLE Nutrition – How and what does it eat? Predators – What eats them? Habitat – Where will I find it? Interesting Fact, EXAMPLE Nutrition – How and what does it eat? Predators – What eats them? Habitat – Where will I find it? Interesting Fact, EXAMPLE 5. Class Cephalopoda Sarah, Emily Kagey, Cheyenne 6. Class Polyplacophora Spencer, Emily Koch, Fred 7. Class Bivalvia James, Madi, Ariana 8. Class Gastropoda Elana, Amanda, David