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Locate the many small hairs or bristles on the shrimp What are the functions of these features?

The many small hairs located on the underside of the shrimp. Some of them are legs and others are feelers.


How many bristles do shrimp have on their head?

Too many to count.


What are the functions of the many small hairs or bristles on the shrimp?

The function of the antennae and the antennules is to feel around in the dark. because shrimp are blind this is a necessary feature. shrimp also use these appendages to feed on tiny, microscopic prey such as phytoplankton and algae


What are the different types of bristles used in paint brushes?

The different types of bristles used in paint brushes are synthetic bristles, natural bristles (such as hog hair or sable), and blended bristles (a mix of synthetic and natural fibers).


What are the sharp bristles of porcupine hair called?

Porcupine bristles are called 'quills'. The quills are large and hollow.


How many bristles are on a hair brush?

It all depends on what comb you have. Diff rent combs different number of bristles.


What hair does a dugong have?

Dugongs have a very sparse covering of hair, primarily consisting of fine, short bristles located on their snouts. These bristles are sensitive and help them detect their environment, particularly when foraging for seagrass. Unlike many mammals, dugongs do not have a thick coat of fur; their skin is mostly smooth and leathery.


What is the name of the tree is used in making bristles of brushes?

The bristles of a paint brush do not come from a tree they are either natural or synthetic hair.


What did Lyda Newman invent?

The hair brush containing synthetic bristles


What did the first hair brush look like?

It had the basic handle and bristles


What are benefits of waxing body hair over shaving?

You won't get bristles.


What are plant bristles called?

Plant bristles are called trichomes. They are hair-like structures that can be found on leaves, stems, and other parts of the plant. Trichomes serve various functions, such as protection from herbivores, reducing water loss, and aiding in pollination.