answersLogoWhite

0

Yes, snails have blood in their bodies. It is called hemolymph and serves a similar function to blood in other animals.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

7mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did the ancient Romans fatten up snails before they were killed?

The ancient Romans fattened up snails before they were killed by keeping them in a bowl of blood. The snails drank the blood until they were too fat to fit in their shells. The ancient Romans considered that the snails' blood diet made them taste nice. They sometimes, in place of blood, fed snails on milk before eating them.


Which is the blue blood animal?

snails


Does salt kill snails?

Yes, salt can be lethal to snails. When exposed to salt, snails can quickly become dehydrated as the salt draws water out of their bodies, eventually leading to their death.


Do snails have a stomach?

They have hemolymph,which corresponds to blood.


Cool or facts about snails?

Snails' bodies produce a thick slime. Because of this slime, they can crawl across the edge of a razor and not get hurt.


How do snails produce ammonia in their bodies?

Snails produce ammonia in their bodies through a process called ammonotelism, where they convert waste products like urea into ammonia. This ammonia is then excreted through their skin or gills.


Do snails have a tail?

Snails do not have wings. They have a little body part at the bottom of their bodies to move, but they move really slow, like a turtle.


How flammable are snails?

Snails are not flammable. Their bodies contain moisture and are made up of mostly water, which means they do not easily catch fire or burn.


What are soft-bodied invertebrates are called?

Soft-bodied invertebrates are called mollusks, mollusks are snails, snails are mollusks because snail have soft bodies.


Is snails growing shells a chemical changes?

chemical change


How do snails return nutrients to the ecosystem?

The answer is there decaying bodies provide nurturance to the soil. Explanation:K12


Do octopus snails oysters and sponges all have a closed circulatory system?

No, octopuses have a closed circulatory system, while snails, oysters, and sponges do not. Snails and oysters possess an open circulatory system, where blood flows freely through cavities. Sponges, on the other hand, lack a circulatory system entirely, relying on the movement of water through their porous bodies for nutrient and waste transport.