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Maximilian Jensen
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13 August, 02:13
What are tube feet?
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Kiana Whitehead
13 August, 02:30
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(in an echinoderm) each of a large number of small flexible hollow appendages protruding through the ambulacra, used either for locomotion or for collecting food and operated by hydraulic pressure within the water-vascular system.
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