How Are the Maxillipeds Related to Eating? Unveiling the Crustacean’s Feeding Helpers
If you’ve ever wondered how crabs, shrimp, and other crustaceans manage to eat their meals with such precision, the secret lies in a fascinating set of appendages called maxillipeds. These specialized limbs play a crucial role in the feeding process, acting as the crustacean’s “jaw legs” that help manipulate and process food before it reaches …