The crayfish has many appendages. In addition to two large claws and eight regular legs, it has ten smaller limbs along the abdomen and tail. These are known as swimmerets, designed to help propel the crustacean through the water.
Yes they do have bristles. They have three main places where they are at.In the Thorax the Abdomen And the Exopodite.
The Three Regions are 1) The Head 2) Thorax 3) Abdomen The Head has 5 segments The Thorax has 8
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
Head, thorax and abdomen
The two body sections of a typical crustacean the head and the abdomen, to which appendages are attached. By contrast, a typical insect has a head, thorax and an abdomen.
Like most insects it's head, thorax and abdomen.
The head is connected to the thorax and the thorax connects to the abdomen.
Head, thorax, and abdomen.
The main structures of a crayfish under the exoskeleton of the abdomen are the Cephalothorax and the abdomen. The Cephalothorax is made up of the head and thorax and the abdomen has 7 segments.
Three of the main distintinctions of an arthropod is having an exoskeleton, jointed appendages, and a segmented body. Added: Head. Thorax. Abdomen.
The head, the thorax and the abdomen are the segmented parts of an insect.
In a beetle the part of the body between the head and abdomen is called the thorax. The thorax contains important body structures.