a snail
Slugs.
They move by using their soft body and muscular foot.
snail but its ody its slimey a tortoise
All Molluscs possess a body plan of a muscular foot, a visceral mass, and a mantle. Mollusks are also soft-bodied animals coming from the Latin root of the name molluscus meaning soft.
They would be Mollusks, (phylum Mollusca), a soft-bodied invertebrate with an unsegmented body, one muscular foot for mobility, a visceral hump, and a mantle. Most have shells, but in the case of the slug, which it has no shell. I hope that answered your question. :)
soft bodies and a big muscular foot. Some mollusk have shells.
Muscular tissue is found in/and/or around, all soft tissue throughout the body; included are: the muscular system itself, skin, veins, arteries, and organs (especially the heart).
Bilateral symmetry; often distinct head; muscular foot for movementMantleOpen blood system with heart
They are the foot, a soft, fleshy body and, a mantle
a mollusk is an invertebrate which means it has no backbone they are literally spineless they are soft bodied
this is what i know of mollusk: soft bodies (some have shells) true coelum/body cavity - advanced organs bilateral symmetry examples: octopuses, cuttlefish, muscles/clams/oysters muscular FOOT for movement that should definitely answer your question
limpets are dome-shaped mollusus with no spiralling of shell. it is a gastropod , a soft bodied invertebrate. it has a single muscular foot for crawling and clinging securely
A foot, on the animal's bottom, consisting mainly of muscle tissue. The soft, flat part beneath a snail is its foot.A soft, fleshy body, located above the foot, and containing guts, heart, and other internal organs.A mantle, covering the fleshy body.