Biology, asked by Suraj8657, 11 months ago

What is Aristotle's lantern? Give one example of an animal possessing it.

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Answered by mahahiranya
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a complex dental apparatus called Aristotle's lantern, which also may be venomous. The teeth of Aristotle's lantern are typically extruded to scrape algae and other food from rocks, and some urchins can excavate hiding places in coral or rock—even in steel.

Answered by areebamashaal
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Aristotle lantern is actually a complicated set of teeth or also called as dental apparatus. these teeth can be venomous. and are used to scrap food from surface.

example is SEA URCHIN, it has 5 hard teeth arranged in the form of circle. these teeth or Aristotle lantern are quite sharp and hard.

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