explain locomotion in molluscs
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The type of locomotion of the mollusks is defined by the type of food they have. Gastropods and herbivorous mollusks are the types that secrete a slime trail and slide over it by contracting their muscular foot. ... The central foot that holds the activity of the locomotor, is the foot which glides on the mucous track.
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Mollusks have a muscular foot, which is used for locomotion and anchorage, and varies in shape and function, depending on the type of mollusk under study. In shelled mollusks, this foot is usually the same size as the opening of the shell. The foot is a retractable as well as an extendable organ.
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