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Q.3 What is the role of radula in molluscs?​

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Answered by private195
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Answer:

The radula is a special rasping structure found in many molluscs. It is used to scrape and scratch the food and to create depressions in rocks which molluscs use as their habitat. The radula bears many rows of tiny teeth that are replaced as they wear down.

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Answered by leenanethun
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Explanation:

The radula is a special rasping structure found in many molluscs. It is used to scrape and scratch the food and to create depressions in rocks which molluscs use as their habitat. The radula bears many rows of tiny teeth that are replaced as they wear down.

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