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Hello Dr. Crayfish here the Carpace muscles of the crayfish helps the crayfish eat pie todos los dias!
The caraspace protects the gills and provids a water cannel.
A Cray fish carapace is equivalent to your skeleton (endoskeleton), all crustations have an exoskeleton, as do insects and, as do most gastropods and molluscs (snails and calms)
Crayfish exchange gases through gills located underneath their carapace. Water is drawn in through the crayfish's openings and passes over the gills, where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is released.
In crustaceans, the carapace is a part of the exoskeleton that covers the cephalothorax.
A crab's shell is called a carapace.
Crayfish produce sounds primarily through stridulation, a process where they rub body parts together, often using their antennae against their carapace. These sounds can be used for communication, particularly during mating or territorial disputes. Additionally, some species may create noise by snapping their claws, which can also serve as a warning to predators. Overall, the sounds of crayfish are subtle and often go unnoticed in their aquatic environments.
Turtles rely on a hard carapace to protect them.
First of all, only the cephalothorax is inflexible. The tail is flexible, and if you look at it closely, it is clearly segmented. The cephalothorax is actually also segmented internally, but is masked by the shell, called a carapace.
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