Snail Digestive System
The digestive system of a snail begins with the snail using their radula to break up their food. After the snail scrapes the food the food is transported to the digestive tract, which starts at the head and continues down to the esophagus. Then, the digestive tract goes to the crop, then stomach, then intestines, and finally ending at the anus, which is in the from tot the mantle cavity where the for is eliminated.