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Anatomy and general information on Freshwater Decapods. ... Some shrimps use the legs under the abdomen for swimming. However the true 'long tailed decapods', like all crayfish and some shrimp, can only swim backwards using the tail, not the pleopods. ... Decapoda Anatomy and Biology...
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www.shrimpcrabsandcrayfish.co.uk/Anatomy.htm
www.shrimpcrabsandcrayfish.co.uk/Anatomy.htm
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Anatomy: Shrimp range from a small fraction of an inch to 9 inches (a few mm to 23 cm) long. These crustaceans have a thin, smooth, hard, and almost transparent exoskeleton. Shrimp vary widely in color; tropical varieties are often brightly colored.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/crusta...
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A simple guide to start and maintain your own Saltwater Aquarium -- Marine Shrimp Anatomy. ... Shrimp are crustaceans, animals with a hard shell called an exoskeleton that forms a head, thorax, and abdomen. The exoskeleton covering the shrimp's head and thorax forms a rigid shield known as the carapace. ... Internal Anatomy...
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www.saltwater-aquarium-guide.com/Shrimp-Anatomy-Interna...
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A simple guide to start and maintain your own Saltwater Aquarium -- Marine Shrimp Anatomy. ... External Anatomy ... Hermit Crab Anatomy:
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www.saltwater-aquarium-guide.com/Hermit-Crab-Anatomy-Ex...
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shrimp anatomy picture published by WVCBiology1232006 ... In album: Shrimp (From Online) ... Find more pictures about shrimp anatomy.
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Home > Biological Info > Anatomy of a Shrimp ... [ Current News|About Us|Biological Info|Management Info|Habitat Info|Aquaculture Info ] ; [ Legal & Socio-Economic Issues|Fisheries & People|Resources & Publications|Search ] ... Image: Anatomy of a Shrimp...
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www.seagrantfish.lsu.edu/biological/anatomy_shrimp.htm
www.seagrantfish.lsu.edu/biological/anatomy_shrimp.htm
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Introduction the the external anatomy of shrimp. ... Shrimp are a vital yet very small part of the underwater world that makes up over 70% of the earth. They are a small number They are used as eye catchers, accents, and mostly as clean up crews. They are magnificent little creatures and today we will discuss their anatomy.
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www.aquaticcommunity.com/inv/shrimpanatomy.php
www.aquaticcommunity.com/inv/shrimpanatomy.php
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Anatomy and Physiology of; Gammarus fasciatus ... The legs on one side generally push the shrimp along, while the other set is held tightly against the body. The walking limbs have about six or seven articulations, including one within the body wall.
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www.science.mcmaster.ca/Biology/Harbour/SPECIES/SHRIMP/...
www.science.mcmaster.ca/Biology/Harbour/SPECIES/SHRIMP/ANATOMY.HTM
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Illustrations and Glossary ... ; How does one tell the difference between the Caridean (true shrimp) and the Penaeids (prawns)? The quickest method is to simply examine the second abdominal segment. If segment two overlaps both segments one and three, then you have a Caridean (shrimp).
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www.chucksaddiction.com/shrimpanatomy.html
www.chucksaddiction.com/shrimpanatomy.html
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