Yes, most snail shells are radial or have radial striations. There are a large variety of snail shell styles, but almost all have radial aspects.
The snail's body itself is bilateral symmetry. The shell it creates is not.A snail has bilateral symmetry but its shell has radial symmetry.PS. It is radial not radical.
yes a baby snail will die if it's shell is chipped because a snail shell is very delicate and so is the snail.
Snails have bilateral symmetry.
when a snail is born it has a shell, and its actual body is still growing in the shell.
The snail's shell will get writing on it. What do you think.
It is secreted by a portion of the snail body called the mantle.
The oldest part of a snail's shell is the center of the coil. When the snail grows, it grows outward
A snail's home is called a shell. The shell is a hard, protective outer layer that is made up of calcium carbonate. It serves as a home for the snail, providing protection from predators and environmental conditions. The shell also grows with the snail as it continues to develop.
One answer...There is no name for a place for snails unless it is called a pot of boiling water for escargot.Another answer...Although in snail farming, they are kept in snail pens or snail houses or snailery. Please see the links about snail farming under discussion comments.
if you mean the shell.... it is made of calcium, it grows with the snail and gains whorls (the spirals) ..............similar to a tree, the more spirals the older the snail.
A snail's organs are attached to the shell through the mantle. If you attempt to pull the snail out, it will harm it.
A turtle or a snail have a shell.