How do movement of earthworm differ from snail
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1.Snails move forward by undulating a muscular foot beneath its body, allowing it to 2.inch along slowly, where the "slow as a snail" stereotype comes from.
3.They produce a viscous mucus to help reduce friction between their foot and the
ground, accounting for the distinctive slime trails they leave.
4.Earthworms and many other worms move by expanding and contracting their body
segments, which push them along the ground or through porous soil.
5.It may also widen its body and then narrow it out again to help it wedge between
small spaces.
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