A foot for snails.
Gastropods travel by using a muscular foot to glide along surfaces. Some species also secrete mucus on their foot to help with movement. Additionally, some gastropods can crawl over rough terrain or use their shell to protect themselves while moving.
No, a radula is not a foot. It is a tongue-like organ found in most mollusks, such as snails and slugs, that is used for feeding by scraping food particles. The foot of a mollusk is a muscular organ used for movement.
they whats called a "foot",so the foot slips out of the shell sticks to the sand and then it contracts pulling the clam forward
Structural adaptations of a whelk include its spiral shell, which provides protection and support for the soft body inside. Its muscular foot allows for movement and attachment to surfaces. Siphons help with respiration and sensing the environment.
No, it is not physically possible for a man's foot to fit inside a vagina. The vagina is a flexible, muscular canal that can stretch to accommodate a baby during childbirth, but it is not designed to accommodate such a large object. Attempting to do so can cause serious injury.
yes snails do have a muscular foot
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One example would be a "Spanish dancer".
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A starfish has tubular feet, which are tube-like. A snail moves on a muscular foot lubricated with slime.
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No, caterpillars are artropods, or insects, and only molluscs have muscular feet.
The external parts of a snail are shell and muscular foot. The shell is the outer skeleton of a snail. Snail moves from one place to another with the help of muscular foot.
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imports are the heart and exports are the foot
Molluscs, which belong to the animal phylum Mollusca, have a single, "limpet-like" shell on top. According to wikipedia, the shell is secreted by a mantle that covers the upper surface, and the underside consists of a single muscular "foot".