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Class Gastropoda [Mollusca]

Class Gastropoda:

Class Gastropoda have following characteristics:

Habitat:

Gastropods can inhabit a wide range of habitats such as marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments.

Torsion:

Gastropods body undergoes through a process called as torsion which results in the positioning of the shell, mantle cavity and gills towards the anterior side of the body.

Shell:

They possess a single coiled shell that is typically spiral in shape, with exception of slugs which have a reduced shell.

Radula:

Radula is a unique feeding organ possessed by gastropods which is a ribbon-like structure lined with tiny, sharp teeth. It is used to scrape and tear food particles.

Foot:

Gastropods have a muscular foot located ventrally that is used for locomotion.

Mantle:

The mantle is a specialized tissue that surrounds the visceral mass. The function of mantle cavity is to secrete shell.

Head and Sensory Organs:

Gastropods have a distinct head with a mouth, sensory tentacles and eyes.

Reproduction:

Most gastropods are dioecious. Some gastropods undergo internal fertilization, while others undergo external fertilization.

Ecological Roles:

Gastropods play important roles as

Examples of class Gastropoda:

Scientific Name Common Name
Achatina fulica Giant African Land Snail
Patella vulgata Common Limpet
Pomacea spp. Apple Snails
Conus spp. Cone Snails
Helix pomatia Roman Snail
Lymnaea stagnalis Great Pond Snail
Natica spp. Moon Snails
Pila globosa Asian Apple Snail
Planorbis spp. Ramshorn Snails
Turbo spp. Top Snails
Helix aspersa Garden Snail
Biomphalaria spp. Blood Flukes Snails
Limax spp. Slugs

List of Mollusca classes with examples 

Phylum Mollusca is classified into seven major classes namely:

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