The antennules and antennae
Antennae are sensory appendages that detect chemicals and vibrations, chelipeds are specialized for grasping and defense, walking legs are for mobility on land, and swimmerets are used for swimming and reproduction. Together, they all play important roles in the overall functioning and survival of the crustacean.
The crafish's antennules are the smaller antennas and they aid in balance and provide taste and touch. The larger antennas called the antennae are much more sensative then the antennules, providing the crayfish stronger sense of taste and touch.
no, they have other mouth appendages though such as the 1st and 2nd maxillias, right behined the mandiable(jaw). Then the 1st, 2nd, & 3rd maxillpeds come after that. The maxillias and the maxillpeds hold the food in place and they sense taste and touch.
The gustatory (taste) sense is primarily processed in the parietal lobe of the brain. This lobe is responsible for integrating sensory information related to taste, touch, and temperature.
Tentacles on an octopus respond to touch, while taste buds on the tongue of animals respond to taste.
Yes, they can but they can only touch with their suction cups to taste. They can't just touch with their body.
Yes i have in 4th grade we had 8 crayfish as class pets.
see hear smell taste touch
A crayfish can have as many eggs as it wants it just has to be healthy but I think it can lay 50-200.
we use our taste buds to touch the food or object and get a responce like bats but for taste
there are 5 sight hear touch taste smell
Touch