On the other hand they thought the teeth on the feeding apparatus of both " Wiwaxia " and " Odontogriphus " strongly resembled those of a modern group of molluscs, Neomeniomorpha.
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Next to the reservoir, lies " Peranema "'s highly developed feeding apparatus, a cytostomal sac supported on one side by a pair of rigid rods, fused together at the forward end.
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The alga then loses its flagella and cytoskeleton, while the " Hatena ", now a host, switches to photosynthetic nutrition, gains the ability to move towards light and loses its feeding apparatus.
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On Monday, three medical technicians moved Justin, his breathing and feeding apparatus, and supplies from the ambulance into his new bedroom, which is decorated with dozens of balloons, Miami Dolphins paraphernalia, and Disney decals.
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At the front end of the gut, about from the animal's front in an average specimen about long, there was a feeding apparatus that consisted of two ( or in rare large specimens three ) rows of backward-pointing conical teeth.
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Each zooecium in " W . subtorquata " is between long and wide, and the specialised feeding apparatus, the lophophore, of the zooid can protrude through an aperture at the end of the zooecium away from the centre of the colony.
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A group of scientists think that " Odontogriphus " s feeding apparatus, which is " nearly identical " to Wiwaxia s, is an early version of the molluscan radula, a chitinous " tongue " that bears multiple rows of rasping teeth.
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The heterotrophic protist " Hatena " behaves like a predator until it ingests a green alga, which loses its flagella and cytoskeleton, while " Hatena ", now a host, switches to photosynthetic nutrition, gains the ability to move towards light and loses its feeding apparatus.
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Marine biologist Am�lie H . Scheltema " et al . " ( 2003 ) argued that " Wiwaxia " s feeding apparatus is very similar to the radulas of some modern shell-less aplacophoran molluscs, and that the sclerites of the two groups are very similar.
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Marine biologist Am�lie H . Scheltema " et al . " ( 2003 ) argued that " Wiwaxia " s feeding apparatus was very similar to the radulas of some modern shell-less aplacophoran molluscs, and that the sclerites of the two groups are very similar.