Science, asked by friguhina, 1 year ago

how does a snail moves

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Answered by BRAINLOGIC
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The movement showed by snail is Locomotion. Snail have wavelike motions in its foot. By these wavelike motions which present in the snail's foot helps in the movement of snail. A snail moves around by creeping on a part of its body that seems to be its stomach.  It is really a broad foot.
Answered by Anonymous
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The rounded structure on the back of the snail is called shell. It is the outer skeleton (exoskeleton) of snail. When it starts moving a thick structure and the head of the snail may come out of an opening in the shell. The thick structure is called foot, which is made up of strong muscles. It helps snail in moving.

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