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Phylum Mollusca (5 Classes) Scaphopoda Cephalopoda – Head foot Pelecypoda (Bivalvia) – Hatchet foot Polyplacophora – Many plates on a foot Gastropoda –

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1 Phylum Mollusca (5 Classes) Scaphopoda Cephalopoda – Head foot Pelecypoda (Bivalvia) – Hatchet foot Polyplacophora – Many plates on a foot Gastropoda – Stomach foot

2 Class Scaphopoda - “tusk shells” Wampum Indians, head in the sand, captacula, eat foramniferans, respire through mantle as have no gills.

3 Class Cephalopoda - Octopuses, Squid, Nautilus, Cuttlefish…beak, pen, ink sac, chromatophores, jet propulsion……….dissection. I see Spot very well I swim faster than Spot I make make spots all over me in order to hide! My arms are derived from the Gastropod foot

4 Class Bivalvia or Pelecypoda - clams, scallops etc. filter feeders, bivalved shells…… dissection D V A P Name of oldest part?

5 Class Bivalvia or Pelecypoda - clams, scallops etc. filter feeders, bivalved shells…… dissection D V A P Umbo

6 Mouth Ventricle Bulbus arteriosus Heart Foot Gills Mantle Excurrent & Incurrent siphons Schematic Diagram of a Clam Dissection Gills or ctenidium – Each = 2 demibranchs Anterior Posterior Dorsal Ventral Auricle Visceral Mass Adductor muscles

7 Chitons radula, 8 plates Class Polyplacophora Mantle Anus Gills in mantle cavity Radula in mouth Head

8 Class Gastropoda - snails, conchs torsion/coiling, radula, operculum. Subclass Prosobranchia – pointed shells! Aquatic GILLS Subclass Pulmonata – rounded shells! Land snails and slugs LUNG Dextral

9 Detorsion If it looks strange, chances are its something from Class Gastropoda Subclass Pulmonata Slug Subclass Opisthobranchia Nudibranch Egg Sac


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