Crustaceans possess a diverse array of mouthparts that are adapted for their varied feeding habits. Generally, they have a pair of mandibles for grinding food, along with two pairs of maxillae that assist in manipulating and handling food. Additionally, many crustaceans feature specialized appendages called maxillipeds, which help in feeding and can also serve sensory functions. The specific structure and function of these mouthparts can vary significantly among different crustacean species, reflecting their ecological niches.
They eat a variety of crustaceans and large fish.
They eat a variety of crustaceans and large fish.
Butterflies and wasps are not crustaceans, they are insects. They have a pair of antennae, 3 body parts and 6 legs unlike crustaceans that have 2 pairs of antennae, varied number of legs and body segments.
a mouth.
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Of course they do. They have Jaws, gums, teeth, tongues. These are all mouth parts.
the same way our mouth works . ... with our penises
# largemouth # liltlemouth # mouth on bottom # mouth in middle # mouth at top
chelicerata have got 5 pairs of legs whereas crustaceans have 6 pairs.chelicerata have 2 pairs of antenae whereas crustaceans doesnt have antenae.chelicerates have uniramous appendages,crustaceans have biramous appendages.
Different types of insects may have different mouth parts. Five different types of insect mouth parts include the mandible, maxilla, labium, hypopharynx and proboscis.
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