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Molluscs without planktonic structures

Molluscs without planktonic structures are a special group of marine organisms that do not rely on planktonic stages for reproduction and dispersion. They directly live on the seabed and sustain life by ingesting benthic organic matter. This category of molluscs is diverse, including snails, squids, etc., and they play crucial roles in marine ecosystems.

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Molluscs without planktonic structures

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