The external anatomy of a crayfish
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Chela | The claw of the crayfish
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Cheliped | The whole leg that is attached to the claw
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Pleopod(swimmerst) | swimming legs
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Antenna | Use to feel around
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antennule | smaller feelers
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walking legs | legs used to help move the crayfish around
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cephalothorax | the top portion of the crayfish body
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abdomen | the part of the crayfish body that is extended to the tail
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telson | the middle of the tail
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uropod | outer fins of the tail
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maxilliped | feeding arms
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stylet | middle legs between the walking legs and the pleopods
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eye stalk | where the eye lies
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mouth | where food is consumed
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