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Mollusks have diverse feeding mechanisms depending on their species, but many use a structure called a radula, which is a tongue-like organ covered with tiny teeth. This allows them to scrape or cut food, such as algae or detritus, from surfaces. Bivalves, like clams and oysters, filter feed by siphoning water through their bodies, trapping food particles with gills. Overall, their feeding strategies are adapted to their environments and dietary needs.

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