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economic importance of snail

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Answered by kanad43
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Land snails serve an important role in the ecosystem. They eat very low on the food web, as most land snails will consume rotting vegetation like moist leaf litter, and also fungi and sometimes eat soil directly. ... The snails provide calcium and other nutrients vital to the formation of shells and embryos.

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Answered by dackpower
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Snails which subsist on land, sub serve a significant position in the ecosystem. They consume very moderately on the food entanglement, as most land snails will eat decomposing vegetables like humid leaf litter, and including molds and sometimes eat loam directly. The snails contribute calcium and other nutrients essential to the production of shells and nuclei. Most gastropods, however, are beneficial to individuals because they help in disintegrating dead plants and animals which can be utilized by plants to produce new natural compounds.

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