no
Mollusc is the scientific name. There are many different molluscs, each with a different scientific name.[In the US, the spelling mollusk is used.]
The scientific name of the elephant tusk shell is "Dentalium elephantinum." It is a marine mollusk that belongs to the class Scaphopoda.
Mollusk
cochlea
There is no such nomenclature. Mollusks and sponges are two forms of invertebrates.Some sponges, such as Myxilla incrustans form symbiotic relationships with some mollusks (i.e scallops).
All snails are in the Animal Kingdom of life, in the Mollusk Phylum, and the Gastropod class.
they have different names by their species here is a link with some of them http://www.manandmollusc.net/molluscan_food_files/molluscan_food_common_name_index.html
abalone
No, a turtle is a reptile.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
Presumably, this question refers to the animal 'mollusk', an invertebrate. The scientific study of this animal is known as 'malacology'.