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What is symmetry for mollusks?

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Mollusk have bilateral symmetry

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What is found is all mollusks?

bilateral symmetry


How are squids and mollusks alike?

They both have a true coelom and bilateral symmetry.


Does crayfish have bilateral symmetry or radial symmetry?

Some mollusks have bilateral symmetry. Mollusks include gastropods such as snails, bivalves such as oysters, and cephalopods such as squid. Some bivalves have bilateral symmetry.


Two traits that a squid shares with other mollusks?

bilateral symmetry and soft body


What group of invertebrates does a worm belong to?

It's actually MOLLUSKS.


Mollusks are characterized by?

A. Bilateral symmetry B. Development C. The presence of a coelom All the above


Do mollusks have radially symmetry?

nope. Some bivalves have bilateral symmetry but no radial symmetry.


What type of symmetry does the mussel have?

Believe it or not Mollusks start out with bilateral symmetry. Some retain it such as slugs, snails, squid, octopuses, and limpets. Then there are others that lose it as they mature such as oysters, clams, scallops, etc.


Do mollusks have symmetry?

No, They are bilaterally symmetrical. Radially symmetrical animals include echinoderms (starfish, sea stars, sea urchins) and many plants.


What group has radial symmetry as adult's?

Cnidaria (Hydra, jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, etc.), generally have radial symmetry, although not all sea anemones or corals do. Echinodermata (sea stars, sea urchins, crinoids, sea cucumbers, etc.) are radially symmetrical as adults, but not as larvae.


What kind of symmetry does gastropoda have?

Some well known gastropods, which are mollusks, are snails and slugs, and they exhibit what is known as BILATERAL SYMMETRY. The only other kind of symmetry that exists in the animal kingdom, with the exception of colonial species such as the sponge, is RADIAL SYMMETRY. This second type is exhibited by starfish, for example. Cephalopods, another type of mollusk, may appear to be radially symmetric, but are actually bilaterally symmetric due to the composition of their cephalic (head) region.


What type of body cavity do mollusks have?

Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry.