Biology, asked by abhinavnegi101010, 6 months ago

How the snail moves ?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It was already known that snails and slugs propel themselves by generating a series of muscular pulses on their feet. These waves of muscle contraction and relaxation travel along the central portion of the foot from tail to head.

Answered by viji18net
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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. Also, there is a gland present in front of their foot which secretes fluid named mucus helping them to slide smoothly over the surface.

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