The Nervous System
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Sea Snail's Nervous System 

Sea Snails have a common Nervous System when being compared to other mollusks. However, there are certain differences, the main difference is that a Sea Snail does not have a brain. Instead, they have numerous amounts of nerve cells (ganglia), that act as a brain. The nerves in Sea Snails are all connected which transport messages throughout the body, so that it could help it. 
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