Yes, the scientific name for shellfish is Mollusca. Mollusca is a phylum that includes various species such as clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops, which are commonly referred to as shellfish due to their hard protective outer shells.
Dinoflagellates in the phylum Dinoflagellata are responsible for causing red tides. These harmful algal blooms can produce toxins that contaminate shellfish when ingested, leading to a condition known as paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Shellfish can be classified into two main categories: crustaceans and mollusks. Crustaceans include shrimp, crab, and lobster, while mollusks include clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops. These classifications are based on the anatomical features and characteristics of the different species.
Scientific names for organisms typically include the genus and species names.
The word "locust" comes from the Latin word "locusta," which originally referred to a type of shellfish. Over time, the term was used to describe the insect due to its resemblance to the shape of the shellfish.
A limpet clings to rock and moves round feeding when covered by a high tide. Barnacles and muscles also are clinging shellfish, though they are fixed in position and are unable to move position.
Pipi
Abalone is a noun. It names a type of shellfish.
He is clinging on for dear life.I think i am clinging onto the last thread of hope.
The plural of shellfish is shellfish.
Yes, it can be (clinging vines).The word clinging is the present participle of the verb "to cling." It can be a verb form, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
Woodpeckers are clinging birds as well as sapsuckers and flickers :)
Ian Clinging was born on 1958-06-12.
Clinging to a Scheme was created on 2010-04-19.
The cat is desperately clinging to the screen door.
Adhesion is the clinging of one substance to another
There was a grey elephant clinging to the side of the house.