| 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
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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?
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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.
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