Crustaceans move by at least five pairs of jointed legs with one pair of jointed legs per segment.
The swimmerets move in sequence, starting at the back of the animal and moving forward.
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Most Crustaceans have legs, which enable them to simply walk along the ground. Some have legs designed for swimming, and they get around that way.
Arthropods (insects, crustaceans, etc.) have exoskeletons made of chitin. Given that, chitin is used to allow arthropods to move.
ya, it cant move without one.
Their legs, and the muscles to use these, contained in the thorax (second part in insects, first in spiders and crustaceans).
Muscles move the gastric mill. The gastric mill is a gizzard that is found in the majority of decapod crustaceans.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
no they are crustaceans
&nbs food for crustaceans
Yes, all crustaceans have hearts.
Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans
Yes, crustaceans have 1 or more pairs of wings.