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Molluscs, which belong to the animal phylum Mollusca, have a single, "limpet-like" shell on top. According to wikipedia, the shell is secreted by a mantle that covers the upper surface, and the underside consists of a single muscular "foot".
snail but its ody its slimey a tortoise
yes snails do have a muscular foot
Valve refers to a shell, so a bivalve possesses two shells, which are usually hinged together and more or less cover the animal (Class Bivalvia), while univalves have only one shell, and typically leave the muscular foot exposed, unless the animal is capable of withdrawing into its shell (Class Gastropoda).
the foot
I think that's either a snail or a slug (it's their secreted mucus from their muscular foot)
One example would be a "Spanish dancer".
snails
A starfish has tubular feet, which are tube-like. A snail moves on a muscular foot lubricated with slime.
A muscular foot is a foot structure in certain animals, such as mollusks like squids and octopuses, that is equipped with powerful muscles for movement and manipulation. This type of foot is typically used for locomotion, gripping surfaces, and capturing prey.
No, slugs do not have jointed legs. They are mollusks and belong to the class Gastropoda, which means they move using a muscular foot rather than legs. Their movement is facilitated by a slime trail and contraction of muscles along their foot.
No, caterpillars are artropods, or insects, and only molluscs have muscular feet.