Why are snails spherical in shape and what are the benefits in consuming them
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Snails actually develop their twist based on their mother's genes — the genes that formed the egg from which they grow. By the time that a single egg cell is fertilized and begins to split into two, a snail's right- or left-handed fate is decided. That’s how come they get their shape. Containing sigRead more
Snails actually develop their twist based on their mother’s genes — the genes that formed the egg from which they grow. By the time that a single egg cell is fertilized and begins to split into two, a snail’s right- or left-handed fate is decided. That’s how come they get their shape.
Containing significant sources of protein and low amounts of fat, snails are also good sources of iron, calcium, Vitamin A, and a number of other minerals. Vitamin A helps your immune system fight off diseases and strengthens your eyes. It also helps cells in your body grow.
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