Biology, asked by parinamgupta, 16 hours ago

Octopus
and snail belongs to the same phylum but are
different from
from each other. How?​

Answers

Answered by johnvarghesepaul765
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

the traditional tree, snails and slugs (gastropods) are most closely related to octopuses, squid, cuttlefish and nautiluses (cephalopods), which appears to make sense in terms of their nervous systems: both groups have highly centralised nervous systems compared with other molluscs and invertebrates.

Answered by prasantamidnapore
3

Answer:

snail - it has a hard shell made of calcium carbonate on the outside of the body.

but octopus has no hard shell on the outside of the body

this is a different between them.

I hope it helps you mate if not then very sorry.

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