The purpose of the radula of a squid or a snail is similar to that of a tooth. It is part of the equivalent of the tongue, and abrades hard bits from their prey.
Bivalves do not have a radula.
little squids
A squids arms are normally used to capture prey and eat it. They are also used to move around the open water.
A whitecap limpet is a sea snail that eats coralline algae using its radula. The radula has teeth that collects the food and is used as a defense against predators.
squids dont have legs....
it is part of the Squids eye Sight...
The purpose of the radula of a squid or a snail is similar to that of a tooth. It is part of the equivalent of the tongue, and abrades hard bits from their prey.
To capture pray
A radula is a tongue-like organ located in the mouth of a mollusk. It has rows of backward curving teeth that grasp prey.
Squid are cephalopods, a marine animal that has bilateral body symmetry and a unique head. The function of a squids liver is to absorb digested food.
The function squid testis is to produce sperm during reproduction.
No. Oysters do not have a radula
mantle, radula, open circulatory system
to help the squid stay up straight
to stop the prey from getting away
to help the squid stay up straight
Bivalves do not have a radula.