Science, asked by mnagireddy131, 1 month ago

How does a snail move? Why is mucus
important for its movement?​


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Answered by rifakhattak2012
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A snail uses its single long, muscular foot to crawl on a layer of mucus-like slime that it secretes. ... These waves of muscle contraction and relaxation travel along the central portion of the foot from tail to head. The waves move much faster than the snail itself, and generate enough force to push the snail forward

The mucins in mucus can work as a selective barrier, lubricant, or viscous material depending on their structure. When mucin structure and production is normal, mucus protects surfaces all over our body, which helps us live alongside many different microbes

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A snail uses its single long, muscular foot to crawl on a layer of mucus-like slime that it secretes. ... These waves of muscle contraction and relaxation travel along the central portion of the foot from tail to head. The waves move much faster than the snail itself, and generate enough force to push the snail forward

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