Do all mollusks possess hard protective shells?

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No, many advanced cephalopods have internal or completely absent shells.

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While gastropods (snails) and bivalves (clams) rely heavily on hard external calcium carbonate shells, advanced marine cephalopods like octopuses have completely lost their shells through evolutionary adaptation.

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