In general, water snails predate upon plants. They do not help them they destroy them.
They dont help and they dont harm
snails eat plants so their herbevors
Yes, snails are consumers. They eat plants.
Snails can damage plants in gardens by eating leaves and stems, but they do not usually kill plants outright.
no because snails are herbivores which means they eat plants
Snails are herbivores, they only eat plants.
yes is the answer
by its mouth
I have had guppies for several years now, always had snails, always had plants.
Some examples of symbiotic relationships in a pond include the mutualistic relationship between algae and freshwater snails, where algae provide food for the snails and the snails help disperse the algae to new areas. Another example is the mutualism between pond plants and certain bacteria, where the plants provide nutrients for the bacteria through their roots, and in return, the bacteria help break down organic matter in the soil to release nutrients for the plants.
Snails are hermanphrodites but they will not self-fertilize. Only plants do that.
Snails,aphids and mites nibbled in the plants in Aunt May's garden.
young plants