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Snails and slugs are mollusks. This means they are related to other shellfish such as clams and oysters. Like other mollusks, snails and slugs cannot live in direct sunlight or dry heat, and survive in moist, wet environments.
No, a slug is a mollusk and mollusks are multy celled organisms.
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Some examples of hermaphroditic organisms include earthworms, snails, slugs, and certain species of fish, such as clownfish. In these organisms, each individual possesses both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to produce both eggs and sperm.
Slugs don't truthfully drink water straight on. They get water from eating dandelion leaves and other vegetation. However, make sure to put a bit of water in its glass cage or glass jar you're keeping it in- It can dry up and shrivel if you don't.
No, slugs are multicellular organisms.
a slug is a consumer
No. Slugs are mollusks.
Slugs and snails are classified under the phylum Mollusca, within the class Gastropoda. They are both part of the same class but have slight differences, such as snails having a visible external shell while slugs do not.
Slugs, believe it or not have a very important purpose. They are decomposers, which means they eats wastes and organic materials of other organisms. They help get rid of the trash that animals leave behind.
Snails and slugs are mollusks. This means they are related to other shellfish such as clams and oysters. Like other mollusks, snails and slugs cannot live in direct sunlight or dry heat, and survive in moist, wet environments.
There are many organisms in nature that are decomposers. These organisms include types of fungi, bacteria, worms, slugs, and beetles.
No they do not they feed on dead leaves
A lobster is not a mollusc - molluscs are slugs and snails and the like.Lobsters are classified in the phylum Arthropoda, along with the other crustaceans, insects, arachnids and centi/millipedes.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious
No, many do not such as slugs, jelly fish, bacteria, fungi etc.
there are some kinds of photosynthetic living organisms such as Plankton, certain sea slugs such as the Elysia Chlorotica, and Pea Aphids. --RKH