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Whether octopus is an example of phylum molusca? State four reasons​

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Answered by ghanistagrawal
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Octopuses can camouflage very well in their surroundings. They have ink glands that they use to defend themselves or escape from predators. They show all the characteristic features of Phylum Mollusca and are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical, and found in various regions of the ocean.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, octopus belongs to phylum mollusca.

⭐ It has an organ system level of organization.

⭐It is unsegmented.

⭐ It has a distinct head, muscular foot and visceral hump.

⭐It has tentacles.

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