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Aydan
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1 October, 16:12
Body regions present in all mollusks
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Jonathon Meadows
1 October, 16:25
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In general, mollusks have 3 body regions: a head, a visceral mass, and a "foot." The head contains the sense organs and "brain," while the visceral mass contains the internal organs. The "foot" is the muscular lower part of the body which is in contact with the substrate.
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