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Explain Movement in snail..​


arshiavijeesh1262: Snails move with the help of their muscular foot. They produce a wave like motion along their foot, contracting and stretching their muscle which pushes the body of the snail against the surface moving in the forward direction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Have you seen the shell of a snail? It is

like a house it carries along with it! It is a

skeleton which is outside the body, but is not

made up of bones. Such a skeleton is known

as an exoskeleton. Crabs and insects such

as cockroaches also have exoskeletons.

Exoskeletons give support and protection and

also allow movement at the joints.

The snail has a thick structure called a foot.

It is made up of strong muscles. It produces a

series of wave-like movements that push the

snail's body forward.

Answered by Anonymous
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Snails move with the help of their muscular foot. They produce a wave like motion along their foot, contracting and stretching their muscle which pushes the body of the snail against the surface moving in the forward direction.


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