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Rotifera, commonly known as rotifers, feed using a specialized structure called the corona, which consists of cilia that create water currents to draw food particles towards their mouths. They primarily consume microscopic algae, bacteria, and detritus by filtering these particles from the water. Once the food is captured, it is processed in the mastax, a muscular structure that grinds food before it enters the digestive tract. This feeding mechanism allows rotifers to efficiently exploit their aquatic environments.

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