Aristotle's lantern

Aristotles lantern

Within the mouth of a sea urchin is an elaborate five-sided jaw structure called Aristotles lantern that can be partially extruded from the mouth. It is able to grind up calcareous exoskeletons of plants and animals.

Type Organ
Parent Structure multi-tissue structure
Latin Name Aristotles lantern

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Aristotle's lantern?
Within the mouth of a sea urchin is an elaborate five-sided jaw structure called Aristotles lantern that can be partially extruded from the mouth. It is able to grind up calcareous exoskeletons of plants and animals.
What is the Latin name for the Aristotle's lantern?
The Latin name for the Aristotle's lantern is Aristotles lantern.

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