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The snail cannot run fast in a straight line why

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Answered by brainliest20
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Snails move by sliding on their single foot. Specialized glands in the foot secrete mucus, which lubricates the path over which the snail crawls. Snails can only crawl. Even those that live in water can't swim. As they crawl they secrete a slime to help themselves move across surfaces. Snails and slugs travel at speeds that vary from slow (0.013 m/s) to very slow (0.0028 m

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{Snails\:cannot} run fast in a straight line.


\bold{This\:is\:because:-}


They have a \bold{very} small and stick body that inhibits the movement of the snail and they have a lining of \bold{mucous} on their stomach.


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