'' mucus between 71 proteins against ~180 related proteins that were found previously in other mollusks. Mucus is a
gel consisting of a
polymer network that functions as a protective layer for the
integument and mucosal surfaces of both elementary animals and mammals. The mucus of
gastropods is not only used as a coating to cover the surfaces on which the snail crawls and a coating to cover the exposed soft parts of the body but also sometimes to allow a resting snail to adhere passively to surfaces, such as rock. Mucus is produced by a
large gland located below the snail's mouth. The foot of gastropods is covered with a thin layer of this mucus, which is used for a variety of functions, including locomotion, adherence, lubrication, repulsing predators, recognizing other snails, following a trail to a known destination and during reproduction. The discharge looks like a gel and it contains approximately 91 to 98% water by weight, depending on the species, combined with a small amount of high
molecular weight glycoproteins. In
Cornu aspersum, these glycoproteins reach weights of 82, 97 and 175
kDa. '' == Locomotion ==