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Themes > Science > Zoological Sciences > Animal classification > Polygenetic Tree of Kingdom Animalia > Protostome and Deuterostome Conditions > Introduction of Protostomes |
The phylum Mollusks means "soft bodied". All mollusks are bilateral, and have a mantle, a tissue fold that hangs skirtlike over the body. They have gills, fleshy foot and many have a tonguelike, toothed organ that shreds food destined for the gut. ![]() There are three classes, the cephalopods, gastropods, and bivalves. The gastropods ("belly foots") are the largest class. These are snails or slugs with no shell. The bivalves ("two-valved shell") consists of clams, scallops, oysters and mussels. All bivalves gills function in collecting food and in respiration. Water moves through the mantle cavity and the mucus on the gills traps the food. The cephalopods ("head-foot") consist of squids, cuttlefish and octopuses. They move through jet propulsion. They are the only mollusk with a closed circulatory system and have the largest brain relative to their body size. The octopus is the most intelligent. It can problem solve and show emotions. The phylum Annelid ("ringed body") are bilateral, segmented worms and leeches having a complex organ system. The phylum Arthropod is the most successful organisms on earth. 80% of all animals have exoskeletons. Six adaptations contributed to the success of arthropods are:
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