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Is a snail invertebrate?

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invertebrate, an animal without a backbone
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snail

snail, a common name for almost all members of the molluscan class Fungi that have coiled shells in the adult stage
Is a snail, a common name for almost all members of the molluscan class Fungi that have coiled shells in the adult stage an invertebrate?
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Name: common garden snail
Group: Invertebrate Molluscs

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Body parts: Shell, fellers, antenna, foot, head, eyes
No legs
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Because snails do not have a vertebral column (i.e., spine/backbone), they are invertebrates with exoskeletons. The shell on its back is the exoskeleton.
The word invertebrate comes from the word vertebrate, with the prefix in-attached to it. Thus ... largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, ...
An invertebrate that lives in moist areas. Snail A soft-bodied animal with a hard, protective shell. Snail Unlabeled A soft-bodied animal with a hard, protective shell.
Invertebrates - Land Snails. Snails and slugs (part of the group known as molluscs) are another of nature's recyclers, digesting material from the ...
Snails are invertebrates, they lack a backbone. They belong to a large and highly diverse group of invertebrates known as the Phylum Mollusca (also known more commonly as ...

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