Mollusk Quiz Review 1. Name the three classes of Mollusks Gastropods/Univalves Pelecypods/Bivalves Cephalopods 11.

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Mollusk Quiz Review 1

Name the three classes of Mollusks Gastropods/Univalves Pelecypods/Bivalves Cephalopods 11

What are the arm-like structures that are attached to some mollusks used for catching food and movement? tentacles 3

What word means soft body? Mollusca 4

What is the hard flap that allows some mollusks to go in their shell and protect themselves? Operculum 5

What word means “stomach-footed”? Gastropod 6

What is the fold of tissue that mollusks have to secrete a substance that forms the shell? mantle 7

How many shells do bivalves have? 2 8

Identify the following Mollusks seen at Cape Henlopen, Delaware! 9

Atlantic bay scallop calico scallop 12

Jingle oyster 13

Razor clam 14

Whelk egg casings 15

Boat shell snail 14

Quahog clam 18

Blue mussels 19

Knobbed whelk 21

operculum 22

Channel whelk 19

Elephant ear oyster 23

Jackknife clam 24

Shark eye moon snail 25

Lightning whelk 23

24 Mud snails

Horseshoe crab 20