Introduction to Mollusca Biology

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Mollusca Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Mollusca are invertebrates with soft, unsegmented bodies, often with a calcium carbonate shell.
  • Main body parts: foot, visceral, mantle, and mantle cavity.
  • Radula: rasping feeding organ present in most classes except bivalves.
  • Circulatory system: open in gastropods and bivalves; closed in cephalopods.
  • Nervous system varies from simple ganglia to complex brains in cephalopods.
  • Reproduction: mostly dioecious; some hermaphroditic; larval stages include trochophore and veliger.
  • Shell is secreted by the; composed of calcium carbonate.
  • Major classes: Polyplacophora, Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda.
  • Excretion via nephridia; respiration through gills or lungs.
  • Fossil record highlights their evolutionary significance.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Foot — muscular organ for movement and attachment.
  • Visceral mass — contains most internal organs.
  • Mantle — secretes shell; forms mantle cavity.
  • Mantle cavity — houses gills or lungs, involved in respiration and excretion.
  • Radula — chitinous rasping tongue (absent in bivalves).
  • Gills (ctenidia) — respiratory organs in aquatic species.
  • Nephridia — excretory organs removing nitrogenous wastes.
  • Nervous system — paired ganglia, nerve cords; advanced in cephalopods.
  • Shell — calcium carbonate structure providing protection.
  • Larval stages — trochophore and veliger.

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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?

3. What is the primary composition of the mollusk shell, and which part secretes it?

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Mollusca — invertebrate features?

Soft-bodied, often with a shell.

Mollusca — body features?

Soft, unsegmented, often with shell

Radula — role?

Feeding organ with chitinous teeth.

Main molluscan parts?

Foot, visceral, mantle, mantle cavity

Cephalopods — circulatory system?

Closed circulatory system.

Radula — presence?

Feeding organ; absent in bivalves

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