The radula (often compared to a tongue) is covered with spiny "teeth", sometimes razor sharp. These are used to either scrape algae (in herbivores) or to kill and eat prey.
Well land mollusks live on land usually, and water mollusks live underwater. Neither can survive in the others enviroment. I think..
Malacologists- People who study snails or mollusks
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Yes water can evaporate in a covered bowl and it can even evaporate in a covered bowl in the shade overnight.
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The radula (often compared to a tongue) is covered with spiny "teeth", sometimes razor sharp. These are used to either scrape algae (in herbivores) or to kill and eat prey.
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A radula is a feeding organ found in mollusks, such as snails and slugs. It is covered in tiny, chitinous teeth that are used to scrape, shred, or drill food before ingestion into the mouth. The radula's function is to help in the processing of food particles for digestion.
A radula is a feeding organ found in some mollusks, such as snails and slugs. It is covered in rows of tiny teeth that the mollusk uses to scrape food particles off surfaces or to pierce and tear food. The radula is positioned in the mouth and is a key adaptation for herbivorous or omnivorous mollusks to feed efficiently.
The radula (or some form of the radula) is found in all classes of mollusks except bivalves (organisms with two shells such as clams).
The radula belongs to the phylum Mollusca. It is a feeding structure found in most classes of mollusks, such as snails, slugs, and some cephalopods like octopuses. The radula is a ribbon-like structure covered in rows of tiny teeth that are used to scrape or shred food.
The scratchy tongue-like organ of many mollusks is the RADULA.
The tongue-like organ in mollusks that works like a file is called a radula. It is a flexible band covered with rows of tiny teeth that helps the mollusk to scrape and shred food before ingesting it. The radula is characteristic of mollusks and is used for feeding in species like snails and slugs.
Mollusks eat through their mouth. They eat leaves and decaying matter.
Certain mollusks have rough raspy tongue-like organs called radulas. These mollusks include snails, and slugs. Another animal called the hagfish lives in marine environments and uses its radula to eat dead carcases in its water environment.
mollusks have it, it's called the radula.
A mantel, a radula and a muscular foot.