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".
The gastrocnemius muscle belongs to the muscular system. It is a major muscle located in the calf region of the leg and is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot at the ankle joint.
The quadriceps are part of the muscular system. They are a group of muscles located at the front of the thigh and are responsible for extending the knee and flexing the hip.
Scientific classification of clams: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Bivalvia.
The large, very muscular part of the animal heart that functions to pump blood is called the left ventricle. It is responsible for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body.
The second smallest group in the animal kingdom is the genus
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muscular, epithelial, nervous and connective
snail but its ody its slimey a tortoise
yes snails do have a muscular foot
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, caterpillars are artropods, or insects, and only molluscs have muscular feet.
Gastropods travel by using a muscular foot to glide along surfaces. Some species also secrete mucus on their foot to help with movement. Additionally, some gastropods can crawl over rough terrain or use their shell to protect themselves while moving.