i found this but it is on a snail...
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artsep01/rhsnail.html
No. Slugs eat their food by scraping their teeth over their food. Slugs have over 2000 teeth!
Yes they are different eaters in types of leaves,but they are both veggitarions
yes they do not have teeth but they don't bite human flesh, they only eat plants
slugs do have four noses because they're smelling is better than ours so they can watch out ofr bad stinks!
Banana slugs, and all arthropods, do not have teeth; they have no bones of any kind, and instead depend upon their chitinous exoskeleton for structural support and for any cutting or piercing tools that they may require. Banana slugs have mouth parts made of chitin (which is a type of protein similar to keratin, the protein from which human hair and fingernails is made). These are not teeth although they perform a similar function.
No, they have razor-sharp teeth but that is only for eating vegetables. For example, lettuce.
Just 2 right on the top of their head.
slugs and snails have a mandible structure called a radula. visit external links for more information on this structure.
Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.
1. leopard slugs 2. banana slugs 3. garden slugs 4. red triangle slugs 5. black slugs 6. field slugs 7. keel slugs
They are to plants as they eat the leaves.
Slugs do have teeth, but cannot bite humans. I let a slug go on my finger; it ate the dirt off of my finger, but it just tickled a little.