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Q: What does a radula look like?
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A gastropods radula enables it to do what?

The radula is a tongue-like organ with rows of teeth that work like files. It is used for scraping and tearing food.


Do oysters have a radula?

No. Oysters do not have a radula


Class without the radula in molluscs?

Bivalves do not have a radula.


How does paua get its food?

A paua has a radula like a snail (a radula is made of horn and looks like a microscopic metal file), and rasps algae from rocks. For non-New Zealanders, a paua is a type of abalone.


What is the function of a radula?

A radula is a tongue-like organ located in the mouth of a mollusk. It has rows of backward curving teeth that grasp prey.


A tonge like organ with rows of teeth?

mollusks have it, it's called the radula.


What type of mollusk does not have a radula?

The radula (or some form of the radula) is found in all classes of mollusks except bivalves (organisms with two shells such as clams).


Mollusks except for the filter feeding bivalves have a specialized feeding organ known as the?

radula. The radula is a tongue-like organ equipped with rows of small, chitinous teeth that are used to scrape or rasp food particles off surfaces. It is primarily found in gastropods such as snails and slugs, but is also present in other mollusk groups like chitons and some cephalopods.


Is a radula a foot?

No it is not.


How does a snail obtain food?

a snails eats it's food which goes through it's digestive system.


Do cephalopods have a radula?

Yes they do


What is an invertebrate that uses a radula to acquire its nutrients?

both slugs and snails use a structure called a radula to eat.