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What are some animals with a radula?

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i believe the answer is snails and slugs and sometimes worms

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Chitons and GASTROPODS

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Which group of animals has members with a shell and a radula?

Gastropoda


What type of mollusk does not have a radula?

The radula (or some form of the radula) is found in all classes of mollusks except bivalves (organisms with two shells such as clams).


Do all echinoderms have a radula?

Some do but not all.


Do oysters have a radula?

No. Oysters do not have a radula


Class without the radula in molluscs?

Bivalves do not have a radula.


Is a radula a foot?

No it is not.


How does a apple snail eat?

Apple Snails, like many other snails, have something called an radula. A radula is like a scraping-conveyor belt. similar to the cats tongue it has many small teeth that it uses to scrape microscopic plants and animals and any fruit offered to them.


Do cephalopods have a radula?

Yes they do


What is an invertebrate that uses a radula to acquire its nutrients?

both slugs and snails use a structure called a radula to eat.


How many teeth does Radula Have?

multiple


What phylum does radula belong to?

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.


Mollusks except for the filter feeding bivalves have a specialized feeding organ known as the?

radula. The radula is a tongue-like organ equipped with rows of small, chitinous teeth that are used to scrape or rasp food particles off surfaces. It is primarily found in gastropods such as snails and slugs, but is also present in other mollusk groups like chitons and some cephalopods.