The telson is the terminal segment of the body in some arthropods, such as horseshoe crabs and certain crustaceans. It primarily serves as a stabilizing structure during locomotion and can assist in swimming or burrowing. In horseshoe crabs, the telson also functions as a rudder, helping to steer and navigate in water. Additionally, it may play a role in defense against predators.
The typical way to measure the length of any shrimp or prawn is to measure from the tip of its 'beak' (called a ROSTRUM) to the tip of its tail (called a TELSON).
Similarity isreflexive: x is similar to xsymmetric: if x is similar to y then y is similar to x.transitive: if x is similar to y and y is similar to z then x is similar to z.
You have to think that if two are similar, the other must also be similar in order for it to be similar
All congruent shapes are similar, but not all similar shapes are congruent.
A uropod is used for swimming. Telson does the same thing.
the uropod is an abdomenal limb of an athropod
Josh Telson goes by Josh.
Steve Telson is 6' 2 1/2".
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The telson is the last abdominal segment of a crawfish.
Steve Telson was born on September 29, 1975, in Mount Prospect, Illinois, USA.
No, a crustacean's claw is not called a telson. The telson is the terminal segment of the body in some arthropods, including crustaceans, but it is not a claw. Crustaceans typically have claws referred to as chelae or pincers.
It puts the lotion on the skin
Telson
it is the antenna, antennule, rostrum, and the maxillipeds (feeding appendages).
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