Cephalopods
Gastropods and Bivalves
Other Facts
Parts of a Mollusk
Calamari
100

The 3rd main species of cephalopod (Starts with a C)

What is a Cuttlefish

100

This animal is used in escargot

What is a Snail

100

Some mollusks have this kind of blood movement system

What is an Open Circulatory System

100

A muscular tissue that assists mollusks in movement

What is a Foot

100

What cephalopod floats and uses jet propulsion AND has a spiral-shaped shell?

What is a Nautilus

200

The 2nd main species of Cephalopod (starts with an S)

What is a squid

200

A gastropod that has no shell

What is a Slug

200

Other mollusks have this kind of blood movement system

What is a Closed Circulatory System

200

This secretes a shell for some mollusks

What is a Mantle

200

This is used in Native American beading

What is a Wampum

300

What is the most known species of cephalopod (think Calamari!)

What is an Octopus

300

This mollusk is used in clam chowder

What is a Clam

300

How do octopi and cuttlefish camouflage themselves?

What are Chromatophores

300

This is the style of mouth found in abalone

What are Radula

300

What Italian Dish is made with multiple species of mollusk

What is Frutti Di Mare

400

How do cephalopods propel themselves through the water?

What is jet propulsion

400

This mollusk filters water and sits on this bed

What are Oysters

400

This family hosts the French Dish Escargot

What are Gastropods

400

This is another form of movement usually used by octopi and squid

What are Tentacles

400

This family hosts things like oyster bars and clam chowder

What are Bivalves

500

What kind of symmetry do Cephalopods have?

What is Bilateral Symmetry

500

This is from a clam when it gets something it does not want

What is a pearl

500

This family holds the largest mollusk in the world

What are Cephalopods

500

Another form of mouth used by many cephalopods

What is a Beak

500

What do you get when you cross cephalopods and desserts?

What is octopie

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