function of radulla
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The radula is unique to the molluscs, and is found in every class of mollusc except the bivalves, who use instead cilia, waving filaments that bring minute organisms to the mouth.
Within the gastropods, the radula is used in feeding by both herbivorous and carnivorous snails and slugs. The arrangement of teeth (denticles) on the radular ribbon varies considerably from one group to another.
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it is an anatomical stucture used by mollusks for feeding, sometime compared to tongue chitinous ribbon which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food enters into oesophagus
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