How does the foot helps in the movement of snail
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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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The foot produces a slimy substance called mucous. The snail actually crawls on the layer of mucous. The sticky mucous reduces the friction between the foot and the ground (or any other surface) by offering a smoother surface to crawl on and thus enabling the snail to move on a variety of surfaces.
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