Biology, asked by viveckcracker, 10 months ago

mostly gastropods have asymmetrical body give reasons
only two reason ​

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Answered by gyanranjan65
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Explanation:

Torsion is the rotation of the visceral mass, mantle, and shell 180˚ with respect to the head and foot of the gastropod. This rotation brings the mantle cavity and the anus to an anterior position above the head.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. The gastropods possess an asymmetrical body. Torsion is the rotation of the visceral mass, mantle and shell 180 degree with respect to the head and foot of the gastropod.

  • 2 This brings the mantle cavity and anus to an anterior position above the head, thereby causing asymmetry.
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