Yes, because a snail has more than one cell.
Snail. It is a mollusk or cephalopod of some type.
Crown-of-thorns starfish populations can be controlled through manual removal by divers, injecting them with vinegar or bile salts which are toxic to them, and introducing their natural predators such as the giant triton snail. Implementing these methods in combination with regular monitoring can help manage crown-of-thorns starfish populations effectively.
An example of a protostome is a snail. Protostomes are organisms in which the blastopore, the opening of the developing embryo, becomes the mouth of the adult organism.
A snail in Hindi is called 'घोंघा'
A snail is a mollusc, as are the octopus and oyster.
yes
The only arthropod I know with a house is a hermit crab - they utilized empty snail shells.
put a poison water snail on it :-)
snail
Ya
Four invertabrates are fish, shark, ameba, slug, snail, starfish, and octupus
NO, snails are molluscs and monkeys are mammals.
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No, snails belong to the gastropod class under phylum Mollusca (molluscs). Arthropoda are a different phylum and characterized by joint appendages, like insects and crustaceans.
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Yes, because a snail has more than one cell.