Snails use their shell as the primary structure for their muscles to attache to. this provides a rudimentary skeletal support system.
The snails shell is part of its body
Snails glide on their muscular feet.
Their bodies are supported by powerful muscles inside of them, and what is known as a hydrostatic skeleton that is comprised mostly of water. This pressure is used to help support the snails body.
the shell
Snails do not have skeleton. They have a soft body cavity and are protected by their large shells on their backs.
yes
By its' legs.
it has 0 parts
No. A snail's shell is apart of its body.
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They have body shapes and structures that are supported by fluid pressure (worms), may have an external skeleton or shell (snails, insects, crabs, corals, echinoderms), or may live in water where the water supports them (octopus, anemones).
Snails do not have wings. They have a little body part at the bottom of their bodies to move, but they move really slow, like a turtle.