"Radular" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Radular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Radular" Meaning

A radula is a tooth-like structure found in mollusks, such as snails and slugs. It is used to scrape and grind food particles, and is typically covered in tiny, sharp projections that help to tear and manipulate food into smaller pieces.

"Radular" Examples

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A radula is the tongue-like structure found in many mollusk species, particularly gastropod mollusks, such as snails and slugs. Here are five example sentences:

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The radula is covered in tiny, sharp projections that scrape up food particles from rocks and surfaces.

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Some researchers have found that the radula is covered in biofilm that improves digestion.

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Research on the radula of marine snails may lead to new understanding about salivary gland function.

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Comparing the radula of different species can provide insights into the evolution of gastrala movement.

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Improving knowledge of the radula could aid in the development of new treatments for patients with esophageal damage.

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The radula is a specialized tongue-like structure found in some invertebrate animals, such as slugs, snails, and some marine mollusks like abalones and limpets. It is used for feeding and aiding in the capture of food particles. The radula is typically made up of tiny, tooth-like projections called denticles that are arranged in rows, which scrape and grind the food as the animal moves its radula forward. This unique structure is essential for the digestive process in these animals.

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