Explain how structure and function of a snail's exoskeleton is different from that of a cockroach
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Tiny bristles on the underside of the body help in gripping the ground. Snails move with the help of a muscular foot. The body and legs of cockroaches have hard coverings forming an outer skeleton. The muscles of the breast connected with three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings help the cockroach to walk and fly
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tiny bristles on the underside o
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