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  2. Radula - Wikipedia

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    The teeth of the radula are lubricated by the mucus of the salivary gland, just above the radula. Food particles are trapped into this sticky mucus, smoothing the progress of food into the esophagus. Certain gastropods use their radular teeth to hunt other gastropods and bivalve mollusks, scraping away the soft parts for ingestion.

  3. File:Radular teeth of giant squid, 1935.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Leporiconus - Wikipedia

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    Radular tooth (not known for fossil species) The anterior section of the radular tooth is roughly equal to the length of posterior section, and blade is long and is at least one-half the length of the anterior section. A basal spur is present, and the barb is short. The radular tooth has serrations, and a terminating cusp. Geographical distribution

  5. Odontophore - Wikipedia

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    It is the cartilage which underlies and supports the radula, a ribbon of teeth. [1] The radula is found in every class of molluscs except for the bivalves. [2] The feeding apparatus can be extended from the mouth of the animal, and the radular ribbon can slide over the odontophore.

  6. Endemoconus - Wikipedia

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    Radular tooth (not known for fossil species) The anterior section of the radula is much longer than the posterior section. The blade is short, a basal spur is absent, and the barb is short. The radular tooth has no serrations. An accessory process is present and is a short, simple triangular terminating cusp. Geographical distribution

  7. Gradiconus - Wikipedia

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    Radular tooth (not known for fossil species) The anterior section of the radular tooth is roughly equal to the length of the posterior section, and the blade is more than half the length of the anterior section. A basal spur is present, the barb is short, and there is an internal terminating cusp. The radular tooth is serrated.

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  9. Conus (Austroconus) - Wikipedia

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    Radular tooth (not known for fossil species) The anterior section of the radula is usually shorter than posterior section. The blade is moderately long and covers at least one-half the length of the anterior section of the radular tooth. A basal spur is present, the barb is short. Serrations usually occur in just one or two rows.

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