IPA: /ˈræd.jʊ.lə/
KK: /ˈrædʒələ/
A flexible, tongue-like organ found in some mollusks that has rows of tiny teeth and is used for scraping or tearing food.
The radula helps snails to feed by scraping algae off rocks.
**Radula** → The word 'radula' comes from Latin 'radula', meaning 'scraper' or 'to scrape'. It refers to a specialized feeding organ found in mollusks, which is used to scrape food from surfaces.
Think of the Latin word for 'scraper' — 'radula' is the tool that helps mollusks scrape their food.