| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Body Structure | Soft, bilateral, often with external shell | Foot, visceral mass, mantle |
| Mantle Cavity | Contains gills or lungs, involved in respiration | Also excretion and sensory functions |
| Radula | Rasping organ with chitinous teeth (most classes) | Absent in bivalves |
| Circulatory System | Open (gastropods, bivalves); closed (cephalopods) | Affects oxygen transport and mobility |
| Nervous System | Paired ganglia; simple in most, complex in cephalopods | Advanced in squids and octopuses |
| Reproduction | Dioecious or hermaphroditic; larval stages: trochophore, veliger | Development varies among classes |
| Shell Composition | Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) | Secreted by mantle |
Phylum Mollusca
├─ Body Regions
│ ├─ Head-Foot: sensory, locomotor
│ ├─ Visceral Mass: organs
│ └─ Mantle: shell secretion, mantle cavity
├─ Circulatory System
│ ├─ Open (most)
│ └─ Closed (cephalopods)
├─ Feeding Structures
│ └─ Radula (except bivalves)
├─ Nervous System
│ ├─ Paired ganglia
│ └─ Complex in cephalopods
└─ Reproductive & Larval Development
├─ Dioecious/hermaphroditic
└─ Larvae: trochophore, veliger
Pon a prueba tus conocimientos sobre Introduction to Mollusca Biology con 9 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones detalladas.
1. Which of the following best describes the main body regions of a mollusk?
2. Which molluscan class was described by H. G. Matthews and A. L. Newman in 1962 as having the most advanced nervous system among mollusks?
Memoriza los conceptos clave de Introduction to Mollusca Biology con 10 tarjetas de memoria interactivas.
Mollusca — invertebrate features?
Soft-bodied, often with a shell.
Mollusca — body features?
Soft, unsegmented, often with shell
Radula — role?
Feeding organ with chitinous teeth.
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