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Blume ch. 13.1

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Mollusks organs have __________ cavity   Fluid-filled  
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They live where?   underwater  
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What does mollusk mean   soft  
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What is a thin layer that covers the body organs?   mass  
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What are organs that are located in the visceral mass?   Visceral mass  
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What are organs in which carbon dioxide from the mollusk is exchange for oxygen in water?   gill  
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What is the economic importance of Mollusk   Jewelry and food  
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What is the environmental importance of molluck?   they clean it up  
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What is some examples of gastropods?   snails, abalones, welks  
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What are some examples of bivalves?   clams, oysters, scallops  
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What are some examples of Cephalopods?   Squids, octopus, cuttlefish  
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How do Gastropods eat?   They use their radula to obtain food and scrape food off aquarium  
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How do Cephalopods eat   Their foot has divided into many tentacles and sucks their food like fish  
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What type of circulation do Gastrophods have?   open  
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What type of circulation do Bivalves have?   open  
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What type of circulation do Cephalopods have?   closed  
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Where do Gastropods live?   land  
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WHere do Bivalbes live?   water  
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Where do Cephalods live?   water  
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