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What do arachnids have instead of mandibles?

The scientific name for an arachnid's mandibles is 'chelicerae'. Literally, the word means 'claw horns'.


What is the mandibles function?

Mandibles are used to crush food.


Where would you find the mandibles of an insect?

Mandibles are jaws. Find the mouth and you will find the mandibles.


Do whales have mandibles?

Yes. The lower jawbones are the whales mandibles


What is the function of mandibles in arthropods?

Mandibles are jaws and are used for eating.


Do fly's have mandibles?

yes they have mandibles that can be seen if you look closely.


What is Stag beetle's scientific name?

Stag Beetles belong to the family Lucanidae, which comprises around 1,200 species. The common name is derived from the shape of the male's large mandibles, which look not dissimilar to the antlers of stags.


How do you use the word mandibles in a sentence?

Mandibles are frequently fractured in a boxing contest.


How many mandibles does a grasshopper have?

they have 678 mandibles. And its used to 796595465/85744785789


Where are mandibles in an insect?

Usually on it's head. (Ex. Ant, beetle, cockroach)


How does the mandibles work?

Mandibles are the front pair of mouthparts in insects, and they function like jaws for biting and chewing food. The mandibles are typically equipped with teeth or serrated edges to help break down and manipulate food. In some insects, such as ants, the mandibles can also be used for defense or carrying objects.


How many mandibles do grasshoppers have?

Grasshoppers have two mandibles. These are the insect's mouthparts that are used for biting and chewing food.