
1) Abalone 2) Aplacophoran 3) Conch 4) Cowrie 5) Cowry 6) Limacine 7) Limacoid 8) Murex 9) Nudibranch 10) Physa 11) Slug 12) Snail 13) Solenogaster
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1) Mollusc 2) Mollusk 3) Shellfish 4) Slug 5) Snail or slug 6) Univalve
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mollusks including snails; slugs; whelks
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• (n.) One of the Gastropoda.
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any member of the class Gastropoda, the largest group of the phylum Mollusca, consisting of about 65,000 species. Gastropod, which means ... [8 related articles]
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(pronounced GAS-troh-pod) Gastropods are a class of mollusks that have a sucker-like foot. These soft-bodied invertebrates include the common garden snail, the sea snail, and the slug.
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members of the mollusk class Gastropoda, which includes the limpets, top shells, snails, cowries, moon shells, whelks, bubble shells, sea hares , nudibranchs and sea slugs.
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A member of the largest class of phylum Mollusca. Characteristics generally include: a foot upon which the rest of the body (called the visceral mass) sits, a well-developed head, a protective one-piece shell, and body torsion - where most of the visceral mass is twisted anticlockwise 180 degrees so that the back end of the animal is positioned ove...
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Gas'tro·pod noun (Zoology) One of the Gastropoda. [ Written also
gasteropod .]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: gas′trō-pod Definitions: 1. Common name for members of the class Gastropoda.
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The gastropods (Gastropoda) are a class of mollusc, consisting of animals generally inhabiting a univalve shell, although some of the group are wholly devoid of a shell. Generally the shell is cone-shaped and spiral. The distinguishing characteristic however, is the foot, which is broad, muscular, disc-like and attached to the ventral surface.
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(Gk: gaster/gasteros stomach; podos foot; belly-footed) an animal of the class Gastropoda in the phylum Mollusca, which move along on a muscular foot: snails, slugs, limpets and abalone.
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[
n] - a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyes
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a class of mollusc which typically have a single, often coiled shell, and a head and unsegmented soft body. They are found as fossils in rocks from the early Cambrian, and now live successfully on the land, in the sea, and in fresh water. The name means “stomach foot�. Examples are snails, whelks and slugs
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univalve noun a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyes
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Any member of a very large group of molluscs (soft-bodied invertebrate animals). Gastropods have a single shell (in a spiral or modified spiral form) and eyes on stalks, and they move on a flattened, muscular foot. They have well-developed heads and rough, scraping tongues called radulae. Some are marine, some freshwater, and others land cr...
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a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyes
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