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    A Toothed, Biting Structure Found in the Mouths of Sea
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A Toothed, Biting Structure Found in the Mouths of Sea

Question 5

Question 5

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A toothed, biting structure found in the mouths of sea urchins that is used for rasping algae is called:


A) a tube foot.
B) Aristotle's lantern.
C) a pedicellaria.
D) an ambulacral groove.
E) a dermal denticle.

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