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how does the tentacles helps the snail​

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Answered by Technoblade123
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Answer:   The small tentacles help in the search for a partner.

Explanation:

They are mainly used for olfactory orientation: Sense cells on the tentacles' surface give the snail a picture of its environment's smell and also help in the search for food. ... So the small tentacles also help in the search for a partner.

Answered by BrainlySrijanll
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Answer:

Contrary to the eye stalks, a snail's shorter tentacles almost always point to the ground. They are mainly used for olfactory orientation: Sense cells on the tentacles' surface give the snail a picture of its environment's smell and also help in the search for food.

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