pedipalps
A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.
Those are called chancre sores, they are usually made by eating a lot of salt or acids.
It is called a delta.
I think its called the 'summit' Crater....
Their mouth is situated on the underside or oral surface.
there is a presence of modified appendages (mandibles) flanking their mouth and used as jaws.
Palps are a second pair of appendages found in crustacean and insects. These appendages are located near the mouth and are used to guide food into the mouth.
Yes
Manipulation of Prey items
chewing, eating, biting. etc.
A cnidarian has one body opening: the mouth/anus.
This is called putting your foot in your mouth. Many people do it but they usually feel foolish after.
Cephalic means the head. The appendages for eating includes the mandibles and two pairs of maxillae. There are also three pairs of maxillipeds that move food towards the mouth.
its called agrarian
As far as I know, A river's mouth is simply called the 'river mouth'!
Cephalic means the head. The appendages for eating includes the mandibles and two pairs of maxillae. There are also three pairs of maxillipeds that move food towards the mouth.
Cephalic means the head. the appendages for eating include the mandibles and two pairs of maxillae. There are also 3 pairs of maxillipeds that move food towards the mouth.