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Mollusks Classification Lesson

Mollusks Classification Lesson

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11th - 12th Grade

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Deanna Maki

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Mollusks Classification Lesson

by Deanna Maki

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​Phylum Mollusca Class

There are a total of 8 Mollusk Classes

  • ​Class Polyplacophora

  • ​Class Bivalvia

  • ​Class Gastropoda

  • ​Class Cephalopoda

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​Class Polyplacophora

  • ​Chitons are mollusks that are flattened dorsoventrally and have a shell made of 8 movable plates

  • ​Size: 2-5 cm in length, up to 30 cm

  • ​The chiton's radula is reinforced with magnetite (an iron ore)

  • ​They cling to rocks with their broad, flat foot

  • ​They can roll up like armadillos when threatened

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​Class Bivalvia

  • ​Bivalves are mollusks that have a two-piece shell

  • ​Many bivalves are filter feeders that lack a head-foot region and radula

  • ​Bivalves include clams, oysters, mussels, scallops

  • ​Some bivalves can form pearls between the mantle and shell

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​Pearl Formation

  • ​Pearls form when sand, a parasite, or other foreign object becomes lodged between the shell and mantle of specific bivalves

  • ​The inner layer of the shell (nacreous layer) is secreted around the irritant

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​Class Gastropoda

  • ​Gastropods mollusks that typically have a one-piece shell (univalve), but the shell can be absent in some gastropods

  • ​Gastropods include snails, slugs, nudibranchs, abalone, limpets,

  • ​Most eat by grazing using their radula

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​Class Cephalopoda

  • ​Cephalopods are active, marine predators

  • ​They are the most intelligent of all invertebrates

  • ​Cephalopods have a closed circulatory system

  • ​Cephalopods include octopus, squid, nautilus, and cuttlefish

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Mollusks Classification Lesson

by Deanna Maki

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