No
a snails has an exoskeleton known as a shell. The shell grows with the snail as it ages.
It is a good example of an exoskeleton.
yes, it is what holds the organs.
frog
Yes. Snails do not have a vertebral colum or spine. They have an exoskeleton in the form of their shell.
Snails are invertebrates and have no interior skeletal structure. The snail's outer skin layer, the section called the "mantle" secretes calcium carbonate from which the snail's shell takes form and grows with the snail. The snail shell could be loosely referred to as an exoskeleton as it serves as a retreat and protective housing for the snail's organs.
no it has a exoskeleton
it has got an endoskeleton.
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.
The snail is a flatworm because it hasn't got segments and legs!!!
Molluscs are animals which have no backbone (invertebrates) and no exoskeleton. These include snails (they have an outer shell but it isn't an exoskeleton) slugs (no shell, no exoskeleton, no bones) octopuses (they have no bones. They aren't fish because all fish have bones.) Sea snails and periwinkles are just other types of snail.
No!