Chitinous teeth aid in food digestion by helping to further break down food to smaller particles.
it is used for holding the long haul that the crayfish caught and then ate.
the intestine is where the food goes after being ground up in the stomach. while in the intestine, the food it absorbed through the body. The unused food travels to the anus where it, of course, exits the body.
how do crayfish grind up there food in there stomach
The function of the exoskeleton is to protect the internal organs and support the crayfish because it is an invertebrate.
Both crayfish and starfish have a cardiac stomach and a pyloric stomach. The cardiac stomach is responsible for receiving and grinding food, while the pyloric stomach is responsible for digesting and absorbing nutrients.
A uropod is used for swimming. Telson does the same thing.
The cardiac stomach in a crayfish is a specialized digestive organ responsible for breaking down food. Located near the heart, it contains chitinous teeth that grind food particles, facilitating enzymatic digestion. This stomach works in conjunction with the pyloric stomach, which further processes the food before it moves into the intestines for nutrient absorption. The cardiac stomach is essential for the crayfish's ability to efficiently assimilate nutrients from its diet.
A rostrum on a crayfish is an extension of its shell. This part is used for extra protection.
Uropods help the crayfish to accomplish the life process, movement. They also help steer the crayfish into the correct direction.
Hello Dr. Crayfish here the Carpace muscles of the crayfish helps the crayfish eat pie todos los dias!
To allow it to move.
These filter out waste materials in the crayfish. They perform basically the same function as our kidneys.