A snail, like other multicellular organisms, is made up of millions of cells. While the exact number can vary by species and size, it is estimated that a typical land snail may have around 100,000 to several million cells. These cells work together to support various functions, including movement, digestion, and reproduction.
yes and no i think
yes all animals r many celled
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Yes, because a snail has more than one cell.
There are many predators of the snail. birds, fishes, frogs, and many other animals. but the predator depends on the type of snail.
Words that can be made from the letters in snail are:aailanasIinlainisnailnilsailsin
Yes, snails are multicellular organisms composed of numerous cells that make up different tissues and organs in their body. These cells carry out various functions essential for the snail's survival and growth.
Water molecules move out of the snail's body to dilute the salt concentration in its surrounding environment. This process helps prevent dehydration of the snail's cells caused by the hypertonic solution created by the salt.
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There are four phonemes in the word "snail": /s/ /n/ /ā/ /l/.
A snail in England won a snail race being clocked at .0033 mph...so I'd have to say maybe .0025 would be about the norm for a non-racing snail?