Adambulacral is a term used in biology to refer to the ambulacral plates on the oral or lower surface of echinoderms, such as sea urchins and starfish. These plates are located between the interambulacral plates and contain tube feet, which are used for locomotion and feeding. The adambulacral plates form part of the complex system of internal skeleton that gives echinoderms their distinctive shape and flexibility.
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