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| a sensory organ found in pairs on the heads of organisms, including insects and crustaceans. |
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| a freshwater crustacean with large claws related to a lobster |
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| an anthropod with several pairs of jointed legs, an exoskeleton, tow pairs of antenna, and eyes at the end of stalks |
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| an natural or controlled environment in which a plant or animal lives |
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| an organism that eats both plants and animals |
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| to watch closely, for wcientific purposes |
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| front claws of some crustaceans used for grasping things like food or for protection |
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| an appendage on the abdomen of some crustaceans used for swimming. In females, its used to carry eggs. |
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| the process of shedding the skin or exoskeleton in order for the organism to grow |
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| the ability to regrow an appendage such as an arm, pincer, or antennae. |
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| an organism who has an outer covering or shell that is hard and protects its body |
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| an organism that does NOT have a backbone. It has an exoskeleton |
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| the ability of an organism to blend in with its background or environment |
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| an organ used to breathe in water. |
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| a habitat that often has water where crayfish are naturally found |
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