Description of the snail anatomy. The anatomy of a snail is very different from many other animals in the world. ... ; Basic Snail Anatomy; Snail parts.
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Label the Land Snail: External Anatom ... Read the definitions, then label the land snail diagram below. ... foot - the soft, muscular part of the snail that allows the snail to move...
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Anatomy: Snails range in size from 0.02 inch (less than a millimeter) long (Ammonicera rota) to over 30 inches (77 cm) long (the marine Australian Trumpet (Syrinx aruanus). The largest land snail is the Giant African Snail;
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Snails are very different from humans so when we think about body parts, we're often at a loss when relating the familiar parts of a human body to snails. The basic structure of a snail consists of the following body parts:
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Information about apple snails (Ampullariidae): ecology, care, anatomy, species and genera, FAQ, literature, photographs, diseases and more. ... This lung/gill combination expands the action radius of the snail in search for food. ... For more info about the anatomy of apple snails: take a look at the anatomy section of this site.
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Snails are wonderfull and bizzare creatures. Chicoreus palmarosae, pictured to the left, happens to be my favorite snail. Snails do lots of fun things. There are ...... ... External Anatomy of the snail Thais speciosa from the Bay of Panama...
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When threatened, the snail pulls its entire body inside. ... The development of a coiled shell and the process of torsion, or the systematic twisting of the body over time, led gastropods to evolve from bilateral to assymetrical body structures. This diagram shows the generalized internal anatomy of a gastropod.
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Can you name the parts of this land snail and label them on this diagram? ... Long Tentacles (2)
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Beginner's Snail Anatomy Worksheet ; Answer Sheet...
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These are the subesophagial ganglia stained with Fast Green. You can see that snail neurons come in many sizes. Those unstained round granular areas on either side of the ganglia are sensory elements that help the snail know which way is up!.
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