how does the snail move??
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Land snails move by gliding along on their muscular foot, which is lubricated with mucus and covered with epithelial cilia. This motion is powered by succeeding waves of muscular contractions that move down the ventral of the foot. ... Snails secrete mucus externally to keep their soft bodies from drying out.
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- Movement in the snail is brought about by its muscular foot. The muscular foot produces wave – like movements that push the body of the snail forward.
- The foot also produces a slimy substance called mucous, which reduces friction between the foot and the surface it moves on.
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