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different between Snail and Cockroach​

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Answered by Manogna12
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Cockroaches are arthropods, and so they have a hard, chitinous exoskeleton. Snails are molluscs, with a mantle used for breathing and excretion as well as a radula used for feeding. ... Cockroaches, like all insects, have six jointed legs. Snails have no legs and move on a single muscular foot.

Answered by karmakarkeshab549
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Cockroaches are arthropods, and so they have a hard, chitinous exoskeleton. Snails are molluscs, with a mantle used for breathing and excretion as well as a radula used for feeding. ... Cockroaches, like all insects, have six jointed legs. Snails have no legs and move on a single muscular foot.

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