they are attached to the walking legs. this serves as an advantage because when the legs move so do the gills, allowing water to circulate and a greater amount of o2 and co2 to be exchanged.
they eat children
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Through their feathery gills
joint exoskeleton
the joint exoskeleton
swimmerets
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to survive in shallow water
they are attached to the walking legs. this serves as an advantage because when the legs move so do the gills, allowing water to circulate and a greater amount of o2 and co2 to be exchanged.
Crayfish use gills to breath.
yes
Gills allow animals to breath underwater.
Exoskeleton: Crayfish have a hard shell, and no bones. That makes crayfish invertebrates (no spine). Gills: Crayfish respire underwater through gills, where humans use lungs. The circulatory system is the second one, the reason for this being that crayfish have no blood vessels (and humans obviously do).
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Crayfish exchange gases through their gills, like many other fish. These gills filter water and pull out the dissolved oxygen, then put in the carbon dioxide.
Through their feathery gills
It is important that the gills of a crayfish give them a large surface area because it helps the crayfish to breathe. The bigger the surface area, the more oxygen in the crayfishes system.Ê