How do snails and clams differ from grasshoppers and dragonflies?
a. Snails and clams have hard shells while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none?
b. Snails and clams have soft spines while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none?
c. Snails and clams have segmented bodies while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none?
d. Snails and clams have the same characteristics as grasshoppers and dragonflies.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Snails and Clams are mollusks which means they have hard shells to protect their squishy soft bodies. Grasshoppers and dragonflies have exoskeletons which are skeletons outside their body.

Snails and clams differ from grasshoppers and dragonflies because Snails and clams have hard shells while grasshoppers and dragonflies have none.

  • The snail is referred to as animals that can be either hermaphroditic or nonhermaphroditic in nature.

It is known to have a coiled shell. The clam is a bivalve mollusk that has different kinds.

The snail and clam are similar

because of their shell.

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