- The
radula (US: /ˈrædʒʊlə/; pl.:
radulae or
radulas) is an
anatomical structure used by
mollusks for feeding,
sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a...
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arthropods like
insects and crustaceans. It is the main
component of the
radulas of mollusks, the
beaks of cephalopods, and a
major component of the cell...
- The
rough ray (Raja
radula) is a
Mediterranean ray
species of the
Rajidae family described by
Delaroche in 1809. The
rough ray is
named for the spinules...
- tooth-like
structures located on a
banded ribbon-like
tongue called a
radula. The
radula works like a file,
ripping food into
small pieces. Many
snails are...
- taste. Like all gastropods, they have small, razor-sharp
teeth called radulas. Most sea
slugs have a pair of rhinop****s—sensory
tentacles used primarily...
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snails are
venomous and
capable of stinging. Cone
snails use a
modified radula tooth and a
venom gland to
attack and
paralyze their prey
before engulfing...
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Radula is a
genus of
liverwort in the
family Radulaceae. The
genus includes 248
species of
small plants that
typically grow as green,
scaly patches on...
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Silphium radula,
commonly known as
roughstem rosinweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native North America,
where it...
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Radula marginata, or Wairuakohu, is a
species of
plant in the
genus Radula, a
genus of liverworts. It is
endemic to New Zealand. It has been
found to contain...
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Neritopsis radula is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Neritopsidae. Indo-Pacific:
Aldabra Madagascar Mascarene Basin Mauritius...