MindMap Gallery Gastropoda mollusks
Gastropoda mollusks hold significance in economics, ecology, and anatomy. They serve as vital food sources, such as snails and clams, and are used in biomedical research and environmental indicators. Ecologically, they inhabit diverse habitats like freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments, engage in predator-prey relationships, and are crucial to ecosystem health. Anatomically, they feature unique shell structures, a foot for movement, a radula for feeding, and gill or lung respiration.
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