Shrimps do not have tongues in the traditional sense. Instead, they have a structure called the "mandible" located in their mouth that helps them crush and grind food. This mandible is used to manipulate and break down food particles before they are passed into the shrimp's digestive system. So while shrimps do not have tongues like humans do, they have specialized mouthparts that serve a similar function.
Big shrimps like to eat little shrimps
A shrimps heart is located on its head. If we base it on the exact anatomy of a shrimp, its heart is located on its thorax just after the head, but both the head and the thorax are covered with a single exoskeleton only, that is why the shrimps thorax can be mistaken as still part of the shrimps head. But in general, we see a shrimp divided only into 2 parts, the head and the tail, we see no thorax in it.
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.
No, the shrimps heart is located in its head.
They drink water! They do drink water BUT..... Freshwater Shrimps are omnivores and detritivores (They eat dead plants at the bottom of the pond).
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Shrimps have poor eye sightand they have very sensetive legs
No, it is called that because it resemables a praying mantis and a shrimp
Shrimps for a Day was created on 1934-12-08.
There are many different species of fresh and salt water shrimps. All shrimps eat microscopic plant and animal life.