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What part of the mollusk contains the organs? a. Radula c. Mantle b. Visceral Mass d. Foot
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User: What part of the mollusk contains the organs? a. Radula c. Mantle b. Visceral Mass d. Foot

Weegy: Mantle contains the organs.
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User: Examples of cephalopods are a. snails and slugs. c. nautilus and conch. b. clams and scallops. d. squid and octopus.

Weegy: Examples of cephalopods are squid and octopus.
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User: What is the role of gills? a. to pump blood b. to bring oxygen into the animal c. to break up food d. to be a body cavity

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