Biology, asked by sanjanajain1, 1 year ago

what are tentacles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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THESE ARE SLIPPERY AND SMOOTH STRUCTURES MOSTLY PRESENT IN THE AQUATIC ORGANISMS .THESE ARE SOO SMOOTH THAT THEY GET STICK TO THE SKIN OF THE PREDATORS


sanjanajain1: in which plants are they present
Answered by aparna74004
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When used in a zoological context, the term tentacle refers to a slender, elongated, flexible organ that grows near the mouth of an animal. Tentacles are most common in invertebrates, although they are present in some vertebrates as well. Tentacles serve a variety of functions and can can help the animal to move, feed, grasp objects, and gather sensory information.
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