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renal opening of green gland opening through which liquid wastes are voided from the body; located inferior to the base of the antennae; rostrum beak-like projection over the anterior-most portion of crayfish and similar organisms useful in protecting the base of the antenna/antennule system;
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3. What is the function of the gills? They take oxygen from the water so the crayfish can respirate. 4. ... f. Excretion: The crayfish uses two green glands found in the head to extrete there wastes. They excrete there solid wastes through the anus. g. Response: The crayfish responds to the enviroment around it with it's...
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Use Green gland in a Sentence ... See web results for Green gland ... Crayfish dissection...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/Green%20gland
dictionary.reference.com/browse/Green%20gland
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Heart: blood-pumping organ of the crayfish. Gonad: sex gland of a crayfish. Extensor muscles: muscle that extends the tail of the crayfish. Anus: outlet of the digestive tract. Flexor muscle: muscle that bends the tail of the crayfish. ... Green gland: antennary gland. Eye: sight organ of a crayfish...
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Under that is the GREEN GLAND - these are sort of like kidneys. They excrete urine. Odd how the crayfish urinates right into its own face. This structure is ANALOGOUS to the Malpighian tubules of ... The digestive gland is sometimes called a "liver". Its function in digestion is to secrete enzymes and to store glucose.
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www.bio200.buffalo.edu/labs/crayfishpic.html
www.bio200.buffalo.edu/labs/crayfishpic.html
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These function as kidneys and are ANALOGOUS to the green gland of the crayfish. They are not homologous structures because even though the crayfish and the grasshopper are related, these structures do not fit the criteria for homology.
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Telson (What is the telson's function?) ... Green Gland (What is/are the equivalent organ(s) in humans? Do/does the analagous organ(s) appear in pairs in humans? To what body system do the green glands belong? What organ in our equivalent body system is missing in the crayfish?)
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shs.westport.k12.ct.us/mjvl/biology/dissect/crayfish.htm
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gastrolith Calcareous body in the wall of the cardiac stomach of crayfish and other Malacostraca, ... gastrovascular canals Fluid-filled canals opening at the mouth of cnidarians and ctenophores that function in gas exchange and in the distribution of nutrients. ... green gland Excretory gland of certain Crustacea;
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Crayfish are characterised by a joined head and thorax, or midsection, and a segmented body, which is sandy yellow, green, or dark brown in colour. The head has a sharp snout, and the eyes are on movable stalks. Crayfish are usually about 7.5 cm (3 inches) long.
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www.mackers.com/crayfish/
www.mackers.com/crayfish/
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