snails go through incomplete metamorphosis because the larvae and the adult look the same.
no, they do not go through metamorphosis no, they don't
Neither. Alligators are not a species which undergo metamorphosis. Incidentally, why was this classified under Slugs and Snails?
Snails drink through their mouths.
Butterflies and snails are both members of the animal kingdom, but they belong to different phyla. Butterflies are insects belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, while snails are mollusks belonging to the phylum Mollusca. One key difference is their mode of locomotion - butterflies have wings and can fly, while snails move by gliding on a muscular foot or by crawling. Additionally, butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis, with distinct larval, pupal, and adult stages, while snails develop through a process called torsion during their embryonic stage.
Aquatic snails breathe through a gill. Very similar to how a fish breathes. Terrestrial snails have a lung and breathe like you or I.
No they cannot. Snails use their antennas to see and smell.
Snails "breathe" through their skin and through an opening called the pneumostome visible on the right side of their bodies. Click the two links below that will help you out.
When snails lay eggs they are acting out the natural process of reproduction.
No, snails do not breathe through gills. They breathe through a lung-like structure called a pallial lung, which allows them to extract oxygen from the air. Some species of aquatic snails may have gills, but they still primarily rely on the pallial lung for respiration.
Wearing a beret and eating snails are complete cliches about the French.
snails breath out carbon dioxide as any other human or animal.
Yes. Snails have gills, which makes them able to breathe underwater.