Crab and snail both have a protective covering. Is it nade up of the same material
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No, they are made up of different materials.
Explanation:
Crab and Snail are both invertebrate animals, but they belong to different Phylum. Crab are Chelicerates belonging to Phylum Arthropoda, while Snails belong to "Phylum Mollusca". It is observed that both crabs and Snails, though they have a protective covering, the covering or shell is not made up of the same materials. In crabs, these shells are made up of "iron sulphide", while in Snails, they are made up of "calcium carbonate".
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no....they not made up from same material
Explanation:
In crab it is made from iron sulphide and in snail it is made from calcium carbonate
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