Yes, gastropods do "use the toilet". All living creatures produce waste of some sort and must have a way of expelling that waste from their bodies. It may not necessarily be what we -as humans- are used to but it is still excrement.
How do gastropods function as decomposers?
No, snails are gastropods.
Yes, gastropods obtain oxygen primarily through gills or lungs, depending on their habitat. Aquatic gastropods typically use gills located in their mantle cavity to extract oxygen from water, while many terrestrial gastropods have evolved a lung-like structure that allows them to breathe air. This adaptability enables them to thrive in various environments, from oceans to freshwater and land.
Gastropods have an open circulatory system. Check related links.
Slugs are gastropods. All slugs are shell-less.
Use a toilet snake
TOILET in a sentence: Go plunge the toilet my dear! Ew, that's gross, there are stains on the toilet! Go use the toilet in the ladies room, Annie.
Gastropods travel by using a muscular foot to glide along surfaces. Some species also secrete mucus on their foot to help with movement. Additionally, some gastropods can crawl over rough terrain or use their shell to protect themselves while moving.
No, they are gastropods; animals that grow their homes.
No.Don't you realize that gastropods are snails and slugs and such?If I'm right, none of those are extinct.
Gastropods have a closed-circulation because it has ventricles that carry blood throughout it's body.
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