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As with most creatures the feeding organ of an earthworm is the mouth. Located behind the mouth is the pharynx which acts as a suction pump; its muscular walls draw food back.
The part of the tube foot that creates suction to open clams is the ampulla. When the starfish wants to open a clam, it contracts its muscles to force water into the ampulla, which then extends the tube foot and creates suction. This suction helps to pry open the shell of the clam, allowing the starfish to access its soft body for feeding. The coordinated action of the tube foot and the hydraulic system of the starfish enables this feeding behavior.
I think you might mean for suction. You use a pipette to draw up liquid with suction.
Suction from babies feeding. Some animals like cats also knead to improve flow. (called milk treading)
A device the EMT has in the ambulance sucks all the junk out of the mouth. To suction means to make use of this device- it will suction out the mouth so that the victim has an open airway. Most times it's puke
Types of suction items are suction cups, suction hooks, and suction hoses.
Aspiration means withdrawal of fluid by Vacuum or suction
Feeding
Lampreys are jawless fish that use a unique feeding mechanism characterized by their suction feeding. They have a round, sucker-like mouth equipped with rows of sharp, keratinized teeth, allowing them to latch onto their prey, which is often a fish. Once attached, they use their tongue to scrape away the flesh and feed on the host's blood and bodily fluids. This parasitic feeding strategy can cause significant harm to their hosts.
Living or Feeding on eggs
Food or feeding
feeding or eating