gastropods because of its shell and mollusks because of its slimy body. so its both
The snail belongs to the phylum mollusca so here for that person was wrong about the snail belonging to the class mollusca
gastropoda
Molluscs
A snail is an animal. It is part of the molluscan class Gastropoda.
class Gastropoda or gastropods
The athleta sea snail belongs to the mollusa phylum. This phylum is the largest marine phylum and consists of 10 taxonomic groups. They are all invertebrate sea creatures.
Well, darling, a conch is not in a subgroup, it's actually a type of sea snail. So, if you're looking for its classification, it belongs to the family Strombidae within the class Gastropoda. But hey, if you want to get technical, you could say it's in the subgroup of marine mollusks.
No. You should not. The snail knows the type of environment where he belongs. Salt water might kill him.
A peacock belongs to the class Aves, which includes all birds.
It belongs to the class A.
The zoological name for snails belongs to the class Gastropoda. Within this class, there are numerous families, genera, and species of snails, each with its own unique scientific name. For example, the common garden snail is known as Cornu aspersum, while the giant African land snail is called Achatina fulica. Taxonomically, snails are a diverse group of mollusks characterized by their coiled shells and muscular foot used for locomotion.
Paramecium belongs to the class Oligohymenophorea within the phylum Ciliophora.