Why mollusca is called invertebrate amphibians?
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Mollusks are a phylum of invertebrate animals defined by their distinct body structure -- a head, a visceral mass, a mantle and some kind of foot. The mantle protects the mollusk's body in place of a skeletal structure, and the "foot" has taken on many adaptions across the mollusca species.
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