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Do oysters have a radula?


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Explanation:

Radula:

Many mollusks have a specific feature called a radula that they use to scrape food off rocks, graze on plants, or make depressions in rocks that they use as habitat. Many rows of small teeth make up the radula, which is replaced when they wear down.

No, the radula is not found in oysters as they are bivalves.

  1. Bivalves include clams, oysters, scallops, and mussels. There is no radula on this species of mollusk.
  2. The majority of them are filter-feeders. They get their food by straining it from the water around them. As they eat, bivalves use their gills to catch food.

Hence, it can be concluded that oysters do not have a radula.


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