Snail radula surface. Light micrograph of the 'teeth' on the radula ('tongue') of a snail (a gastropod mollusc). The radula is a toothed chitinous organ found in the mouth of gastropods. The teeth seen here are used like a file to shred plant material for digestion. The teeth do get worn down, but new teeth produced at the back of the radula replace them.
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