Praws have gills (special gas exchange surfaces) at the base of each walking leg. In order to pass a constant supply of oxygenated water over the gas exchange surface the gills are ventilated by movement of the walking and swimming legs. A prawn has 5 pairs of walking legs (located on thorax) and 5 pairs of swimming legs (located on the abdomen)
Respiratory system
To die
prawn alwayz dissected from dorsal side... n generally its nervous system is studied.. along with a major part hastate plate(digestiv track) n statocyst(antenule) are used for microscopic studies...
The biggest prawn in the world is the Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish, which can grow up to over 16 inches long and weigh up to 3.5 kilograms. It is native to rivers in Tasmania, Australia.
Prawn culture, also known as prawn farming, is the practice of cultivating or breeding prawns in a controlled environment such as ponds or tanks for commercial purposes. It involves providing suitable conditions such as water quality, temperature, and feed for the growth and development of prawns to be harvested for food or sale. Prawn culture is an important industry in many countries due to the high demand for prawns in the global seafood market.
Prawn or shrimp is the common name of Dendrobranchiata. Its nervous system consists of dorsal and ventral nerve cord connected around esophagus.
small prawn; tiny prawn; mini prawn; puny prawn; prawn minor; prawn junior
the musales help ove the bones
King prawn:35cm queen prawn:25 prince prawn:15cm
Prawn is a crustacean. Prawn can also be classified as a shellfish.
Because its a banana in a shape of a prawn.
pasting prawn
Prawn cocktail.
how many babies can a prawn have
A prawn is a shrimp
How did you get prawn smell into the carpet to begin with?
The word prawn has one syllable.