Is snail and snake an asexual organism

No, snails and snakes are not asexual organisms. Both snails and snakes are sexual organisms, meaning they reproduce by mating with another individual of the opposite sex to produce offspring.

No, snails and snakes are not asexual organisms. Both snails and snakes are sexually reproducing creatures. Asexual organisms are ones that can reproduce without the need for a partner or exchanging genetic material. In sexual reproduction, snails and snakes have male and female individuals who come together to fertilize eggs, leading to offspring with a combination of genetic material from both parents.