Crayfish test review Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
molting | When an animal sheds its exoskeleton because it is increasing in size. |
regeneration | the process a crayfish goes through to replace a lost body part |
scavenger | an animal that hunts and eats dead plants on animals |
exoskeleton | the outer hard protective covering that supports the crayfish arthropod |
swimmerets | small limbs underneath a crayfish abdomen that move water to help breathing |
enviroment | all the physical conditions that a living thing needs to survive |
stimulus | An action that causes a response |
An example of stimulus | When we tapped the crayfish on the back with an eraser |
response | How an animal reacts to a stimulus |
An example of response | The crayfish moved when it was tapped |
Crayfish senses | sight, smell, touch, taste |
which sense is the crayfish missing? | hearing |
why do crayfish molt? | Crayfish molt because their bodies get bigger |
How do crayfish protect themselves from predators? | Crayfish attack with pincers and quickly swim backwards. They get into a defensive posture (stand high on walking legs) or hide. |
Why can crayfish stay out of the water for long periods of time? | Crayfish can track water under their carapace which keeps their gills moist. |
What is the difference between a male and female crayfish | The female crayfish has one more set of swimmerets. |
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