Yes, all living things need oxygen.
Every living creature needs oxygen to survive. Just as every living creature needs water to survive. For example, such as spiders. Yup, spiders do to need oxygen AND water to survive, and of course food. So the answer to your question would be yes, snails do need oxygen to survive.
To transport oxygen like every other animals.
Snails cannot breathe underwater. They need air to survive as they have lungs or gills to take in oxygen from the air.
Yes, aquarium snails do need air to survive. They breathe oxygen from the water through their gills, but they also require access to the surface of the water to breathe air.
snails do need other snails around them to be happy because they have remarkable senses and brains.
yes
most snails do require oxygen as they have also got lungs like everyother human being, however, some snail like the molusk dont require oxygen and live in the water
Snails are nocturnal, so are more active in the dark, but do not need to be in the dark.
Snails can breathe underwater for a few hours to a few days, depending on the species. They have gills that extract oxygen from water and a thin layer of mucus that helps them absorb oxygen. Additionally, some snails can store oxygen in their tissues to survive longer periods underwater.
no, Fish like all animals breathe in Oxygen and out Carbon Dioxide.
Not necessarily. Water snails can survive without pumps in aquariums as long as the water is clean, oxygenated, and has proper circulation. However, in closed systems or larger aquariums, a pump or filter can help maintain water quality and oxygen levels, benefiting the snails' health.
Snails depend on Hydrillas for food and oxygen while Hydrillas depend on snails for carbon dioxide