appendages are how many body parts do they have
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No, lampreys do not have appendages. They are jawless fish that have a long, eel-like body with a round, sucker-like mouth filled with teeth. They are known for attaching to other fish to feed on their blood and bodily fluids.
a lion has five diffrent apendages because appendages are arms legs and tails
əˈpendij/nounplural noun: appendages(often with negative or pejorative connotations) a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important."they treat Scotland as a mere appendage of England"synonyms: addition, attachment, adjunct, addendum, appurtenance, accessory "I am not just an appendage to the family"Biologya projecting part of an invertebrate or other living organism, with a distinct appearance or function.
yes they do
arthropods
The octopus has the most appendages among animals, with a total of eight arms.
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Appendages serve various functions depending on the organism. In animals, appendages can be used for mobility, feeding, sensing the environment, or manipulating objects. In plants, appendages like leaves are important for photosynthesis, while roots help with anchorage and water absorption.
star fish-they can be cut in half and form two new animals insects
Insects.
Hippos do not have any special appendages. The animals have four legs and a tail. They do, however, secrete a red sweat that acts as a skin protectant and bug repellent.
I think from disecting a crayfish in my Biology class, that crayfish have 5 sets of different appendages. All in all, the crayfish we disected had 36 actual appendages. Appendages are areas on an animal that "stick out". Kind of like our arms and legs except crustaceans and other animals have more, and can grow them back if they are cut off. Like I said, total, our crayfish had 36 appendages from anterior to posterior. There are a total of 38 appendages, 19 on each side.
Arthropods are animals characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
Actually, no animal on the planet has joined limbs unless they are deformed.
Underwater animals that use appendages to hold food are echinoderms. These may include creatures like the purple sea urchin and the orange-footed sea cucumber.
Approximately zero appendages.