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1 Phylum Mollusca

2 Characteristics of Phylum Mollusca
Latin for “soft” Bilaterally symmetrical May have a shell composed of calcium carbonate secreted by the mantle. Shell may be external, internal or absent Muscular foot is used for movement Some use radula (tongue) to feed

3 Class Aplacophora: Solenogasters and Chaetoderm
Approx. 288 species Primitive. The class which other molluscs are believed to have evolved from Worm-like molluscs with no shell. Mostly deep-water inhabitants

4 Class Monoplacophora: Monoplacophorans
Approx. 11 species Body covered by a shield-like shell Primitive. Contains members very similar to gastropods

5 Class Polyplacophora: Chitons
Approx. 800 species Flattened bodies, having the dorsal surface covered by eight shell plates. Herbivores Many are photosensitive

6 Class Gastropoda: Snails, Slugs and Nudibranchs
Approx. 30,000 species Land, fresh and marine species Usually identified by the presence of a shell Herbivores and carnivores Nudibranch Nudibranch

7 Class Gastropoda: Snails, Slugs and Nudibranchs
Many have an operculum to seal off shell Most have separate sexes; some are hermaphroditic Use radula to feed Wentletrap Black Sea Hare

8 Radula (tongue) Radula of a snail Radula of an octopus

9 Snails Triton’s Trumpet Bubble snail

10 Nudibranchs (naked gills)
Glaucilla marginata Hermissenda Glaucilla marginata...eats Portuguese-Man-of-War (Blue Bottles) Spanish Shawl

11 Slugs Have internal gills and shells
Ink or have a bad taste for defense Navanax

12 Class Bivalvia: Clams, Mussels
Approx. 15,000 species Marine and fresh water species Body is enclosed within two lateral shells (valves) that are hinged dorsally Use gills for feeding and respiration Clams Mussels

13 Class Bivalvia: Scallops and Oysters
Strong adductor muscles draw two shells together for protection Usually separate sexes, eggs and fertilized externally Used commercially for food and jewelry Scallop Oysters Scallops

14 Class Scaphopoda: Tusk Shell
Approx. 350 species Burrowing molluscs having a tubular, tusk-like shell, open at each end Gills absent Filter feeders

15 Class Cephalopoda: Octopus, Squid, Nautilus and Cuttlefish
Approx. 600 species All marine Jet propulsion for swimming. Well developed nervous system and brain = intelligent 8,10 or 24+ Sucker bearing tentacles Carnivores Able to change color and texture Will ink when threatened

16 Chromatophores Can change color rapidly due to chromatophores.
Pigment cells controlled by the nervous system

17 Squid Squid Beak

18 Nautilus Living fossil

19 Cuttlefish

20 Octopus Blue ringed Octopus Blue Ringed
Mimic Octopus

21 Octopus Giant Pacific Octopus How many arms?


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