Snails do not have skeleton. They have a soft body cavity and are protected by their large shells on their backs.
Snails have shells. Technically, a shell is considered to be a type of external skeleton, or exoskeleton.
no
Snails have shells, and a shell is a type of skeleton (an exoskeleton).
If you had no skeleton, you would be like a jelly man. I you wanted to see for yourself, you should look at snails: This is why snails move very slowly. We would be crawling around the floor with no skeleton. Our skeleton supports us.
Worms and snails do not have an inside skeleton- but pigs do.
All snails have only a shell for a skeletal system.
No ... there muscle and there shell is the hardest thing your gonna find on them
snails dont have any source of skeleton. they have jelly bodies the shell is not a skeleton, it has no nerves. they don't feel pain when there shell is broken.
Snails do not have an internal skeleton.A snail has an outer shell.There are thousands of species of snail, most snails can retract completely into it's own shell.
yes as snails and slugs are part of the mollusc family
Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.
The phylum that has organisms known for a hydrostatic skeleton is the phylum Mollusca. This group of animals, such as snails and squids, have a fluid-filled cavity that provides support and structure to their bodies.