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They are all appendages and they enable the body to move in some way

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They are related because they all perform some part in the crayfish. Without those parts the crayfish will not survive.
They are not related at all!!

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They are all part of the eight appendages in a crayfish

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Antenna chelipeds, walking legs, and swimmerets are related because they are joined appendages covered by the exoskeleton. The antennae senses touch and taste.

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How are antennae chelipeds other walking legs and swimmerets related?

The chelipeds aren't really related to the movement of the crayfish itself, unconciously these appendages might move the crayfish, but really the chelipeds are a form of defense and used for food handling, much like the one big claw of the "Fiddler" Crab. INother words, the chelipeds are the two big dangrous looking claws of the crayfish.


How are the antennae chelipeds other walking legs and swimmers related to crayfish?

they are all part of the cephlathorax


How are the chelipeds and other walking legs and swimmerets related?

antenna-touch&taste; chelipeds-capture food and defense; walking leg-locomotion over solid surface; swimmeret-create water current & transferring sperm (males) __ __>> i hope this info helps..... its directly from bio book~


How are the antennae other walking legs and swimmerets related?

They are related because they all perform some part in the crayfish. Without those parts the crayfish will not survive.They are not related at all!!


What are the appendages found on the head of the crayfish?

it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).


Do crayfish have tagmosis?

They do. Tagmosis is the specialization of parts, and crayfish have many appendages specialized for certain uses. The claws they have are specialized for grabbing food, cutting, and defending itself. There are small appendages around the mouth that are used to hold food while chewing. The four pairs of walking legs are used for walking as well as probing the surface they are walking on for food. In males, the copulatory swimmerets are specialized appendages used in reproduction. Their antennae are also specialized for sensing the world around them. The other swimmerets and the uropods are also specialized.


How many total legs does a crayfish have?

A crayfish has eight walking legs and eight swimmerets.


How do you tell a female crayfish from a male?

Generally the first two swimmerets of the male crayfish are significantly larger than the rest. The swimmerets of the females are usually all the same size.


Do insects have 2 pars of antennae?

They usually have a pair of antennae, though different insects have many different types. Source: wikipedia page on Insect_morphology#Antennae


What sense do walking sticks use?

They use their sense of direction/feeling through their antennae and their eyes pick up light.


What is the walking sticks body covering?

A walking stick has a head, thorax, and abdomen. They also have 6 legs, 2 antennae, and 2 pairs of wings.


What is the difference between a crayfish and a crawfish?

Spelling. Those are just two different words for the same animal.