Snails, clams, squids, and octopuses are all mollusks, soft-bodied animals that live in oceans and lakes and on land. All mollusks are in a group called Mollusca, and different types of mollusks look very different from one another. The three groups of mollusks are: gastropods (snails and slugs), bivalves (clams and oysters), and cephalopods (octopuses and squids). All mollusks have the same basic body plan (illustrated) and have organs, which are body parts that have a particular function and include the heart, stomach, and intestines. Most mollusks have a shell that covers or is inside the body. A mollusk has a mantle that encloses and protects the organs and creates the shell and has one or more feet, with many having a toothed tongue called a radula. Mollusca is a very big group of animals that come in many different types, shapes, sizes, and colors.
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