Home
Class 14
BIOLOGY
Phylum Mollusca can be distinguished fro...

Phylum Mollusca can be distinguished from other invertebrates by the presence of

A

bilateral symmetry and exoskeleton

B

a mantle and gills

C

shell and non-segmented body

D

a mantle and a non-segmented body

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D

Phylum-Mollusca includes soft bodied bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic animals. The entire body of animal is covered by thin skin called mantle. Molluses are differentiated from other. non-chordates in having a non-segmented body with mantle.
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Phylum mollusca can be distinguished from other inverterates by the presence of

Bone is distinguished from the cartilage by the presence of

The nerve cell can be distinguished from other cells of the body by the presence of :

Hydrozoa is distinguished from other coelenterates by

Cervical vertebrae can be distinguished from other vertebrea on the basis of

Mollusca is differentiated from other by

Primary amines can be distinguished from other amines by the following test.

A distinguishing feature of cnidarians is the presence of

The cobra can be distinguished by the presence of