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( gas - troh - pod) A generic term for animals belonging to the class Gastropoda. A single coiled shell and a single muscle mass for locomotion characterize them. Snails and slugs are gastropods.
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| Gastropoda |
Class of terrestrial and aquatic mollusks with one or two pairs of fleshy tentacles. Most gastropods have shells and a large foot however, both land and sea slugs have lost their shells in evolution. Most gastropods feed on algae or plant material, although a few groups are predatory. In the Chesapeake Bay, gastropods are represented by periwinkles, whelks, and nudibranchs (sea slugs).
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| gastropod |
a member of the group of invertebrates called Mollusks, and which includes snail-type animals and others which have a one piece shell or not shell, and a broad ventral
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