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Meaning of "radula"
radula (noun) - An anatomical structure found in some mollusks, used for feeding
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- The rasping tongue of snails and all other mollusks except bivalves.
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The radula is situated inside the mouth.
Snails use their radula to cut food.
The radula has seven rows of teeth.
The first bilateral teeth is tricuspid in radula.
It shows the radula and how it is used.
There are no data about the radula.
The radula shows marked characteristics.
Through this action the radula teeth are being erected.
The radula is a feeding structure found only in molluscs.
All species have a radula and gizzard plates.
The radula has strongly hooked lateral teeth.
The admedian teeth of the radula have denticles.
The radula has teeth in five transverse rows.
They eat using their radula.
The radula is used to scrape algae and detritus.
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They do not possess a radula.
The radula is of the toxoglossan type.
This species lacks a radula.
The radula of this species bears serrated teeth.
They have a rachidian radula.
Also the radula characters were different.
The majority are filter feeders and have no head or radula.
On the radula there are little teeth.
Their internal anatomy includes a radula and a primitive brain.
The radula is a structure in the mouth of the snails.
Many also have a simple gut and a mouth with a radula.
It is the radula tearing and scraping the food.
Studies on exceptionally preserved specimens have revealed a radula by synchrotron imagery.
The taenioglossan radula has seven teeth in each row.
Snails eat solid food by rasping it away with their radula.
The radula is rather short.
Snails have thousands of tiny teeth on their tongues called radula.
The radula is wide and distinctively has nine teeth.
It is called the radula.
The radula acts as a rasp.
A snail breaks up its food using the radula inside its mouth.
The taenioglossate radula consists of more than fifty rows of teeth.
There is no radula.
The radula is a chitinous ribbon used for scraping or cutting food.
These supply nerves to the radula and other parts of the mouth.
Radula is taeniglossate.
Molluscs have a structure called a radula which bears a ribbon of chitinous teeth.
The radula has three laterals on each side of the central tooth.
It has a mouth called a radula that has the ability to grind food.
Radula is multicuspid.
The various tribes belong to this subfamily because of the unifying features in their radula.
The radula is taenioglossate.
They have a tongue that is very rough and the technical term for it is radula.
The radula is unique to the molluscs and has no equivalent in any other animal.
This extreme specialisation in their alimentary regime has caused important morphological modifications to their radula.