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- Q7078004 subject Q6404459.
- Q7078004 subject Q9446070.
- Q7078004 abstract "The odontophore is part of the feeding mechanism in molluscs. It is the cartilage which underlies and supports the radula, a ribbon of teeth. The radula is found in every class of molluscs except for the bivalves. The feeding apparatus can be extended from the mouth of the animal, and the radular ribbon can slide over the odontophore. By moving the radula and odontophore over a surface, the teeth cut and scoop up food particles and convey them into the mouth, whence they enter the oesophagus.The diagrams here show the feeding apparatus of a gastropod. Note however that this is a generalized diagram, the details of which do not necessarily apply to predatory species of gastropods such as the cone snails, which have a highly specialized feeding mechanism.".
- Q7078004 thumbnail Radula_diagram3.png?width=300.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q1247092.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q25326.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q25368.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q4867740.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q502730.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q592940.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6404459.
- Q7078004 wikiPageWikiLink Q9446070.
- Q7078004 comment "The odontophore is part of the feeding mechanism in molluscs. It is the cartilage which underlies and supports the radula, a ribbon of teeth. The radula is found in every class of molluscs except for the bivalves. The feeding apparatus can be extended from the mouth of the animal, and the radular ribbon can slide over the odontophore.".
- Q7078004 label "Odontophore".
- Q7078004 depiction Radula_diagram3.png.