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mollusk An organism in the phylum Mollusca (for example, snails, clams, or squids), whose soft, unsegmented body parts are frequently enclosed in a shell.
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Mollusca One of the great divisions of the animal kingdom, including those animals which have a soft body, usually furnished with a shell, and in which the nervous ganglia, or centres, present no definite general arrangement. They are generally known under the denomination of "shellfish"; the cuttle-fish, and the common snails, whelks, oysters, mussels, and cockles, may serve as examples of them.
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mollusk invertebrate animals with soft, unsegmented bodies, such as clams and snails, usually enclosed in a calcium shell.
Ãâó: www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/glossary.htm
molluscum contagiosum A disease of the skin and mucous membranes caused by a poxvirus. It is characterized by scattered flesh-toned white papules. The disease most frequently occurs in children and adults with impaired immune response. It is transmitted from person to person by direct or indirect contact and lasts up to three years.
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mollusk A group of invertebrate animals including the snail, clam and octopus, that are characterized by the presence of an internal or external calcium shell.
Ãâó: www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/BTRI/btriterms.htm
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