they are all part of the cephlathorax
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.
They are all appendages and they enable the body to move in some way
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!!
The crayfish isn't a fish at all - it is related to the lobster.
Crayfish are related to small lobsters. Here is a link for pictures of crayfish. http://mackers.com/crayfish/pics.htm
b\c maxillipede holds the food of the crayfish
No. crayfish are invertebretes (so, crayfish are more related to bees than even a shark!!!)
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~
the grasshopper is more closely related to the housefly.
The letters 'missrewm' spells swimmers.
The Tick is the crayfish's Husband ex-wife who is his sister. (They are both part of the crustation clan 'Crustofky')
No. They live in fresh water. See related link.