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match the definition with the correct word.
mollusks choose
univalves choose
thin internal shell
one shell
no internal skeletal structure
two shells hinged together
bivalves choose
cephalopods choose
Brief Explanations
- Mollusks are a broad phylum of invertebrates, which lack an internal skeletal structure.
- Univalves are a type of mollusk defined by having a single, coiled shell.
- Bivalves are mollusks characterized by a shell split into two hinged parts that close together.
- Cephalopods (like squid or octopuses, with exceptions like nautiluses) typically have a reduced, thin internal shell or no shell at all.
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Mollusks: no internal skeletal structure
Univalves: one shell
Bivalves: two shells hinged together
Cephalopods: thin internal shell