The labyrinth of the antennal (or maxillary) gland is used to: take up space and look ugly O provide surface area for the reabsorption of nitrogenous waste produces and carbon dixide capture food particles in mucus decrease the volume of water taken in by the gastric caeca increase intestinal volume for the uptake of polysaccharides and fats increase volume of the gill chamber for gas exchange O provide surface area for reabsorption of electrolytes and amino acids

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The labyrinth of the antennal (or maxillary) gland is used to:
take up space and look ugly
O provide surface area for the reabsorption of nitrogenous waste produces and
carbon dixide
capture food particles in mucus
decrease the volume of water taken in by the gastric caeca
increase intestinal volume for the uptake of polysaccharides and fats
increase volume of the gill chamber for gas exchange
O provide surface area for reabsorption of electrolytes and amino acids
Transcribed Image Text:The labyrinth of the antennal (or maxillary) gland is used to: take up space and look ugly O provide surface area for the reabsorption of nitrogenous waste produces and carbon dixide capture food particles in mucus decrease the volume of water taken in by the gastric caeca increase intestinal volume for the uptake of polysaccharides and fats increase volume of the gill chamber for gas exchange O provide surface area for reabsorption of electrolytes and amino acids
Chemoreception and tacto-reception in the Crustacea is carried out
primarily by the (mark all that apply)
spiracles
antennules
antennae
green gland
swimmerets
ommatidia
mandibles
Transcribed Image Text:Chemoreception and tacto-reception in the Crustacea is carried out primarily by the (mark all that apply) spiracles antennules antennae green gland swimmerets ommatidia mandibles
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