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The feathery nature of the gills gives the crayfish a very large surface area why is this important?

The large surface area of the gills in crayfish allows for efficient absorption of oxygen from water and release of carbon dioxide. This is important for the crayfish as it helps them to breathe and obtain the necessary oxygen for cellular respiration.


The feathery structure of gills aid in the function of gas exchange by?

it increases surface area for gas exchange which means that more oxygen is absorbed.


What are facts about Newts?

Newts have toxic skin, and feathery gills.


A Salamander with red feathery external gills?

mud puppy


Which part of a tadpole is described as feathery?

Its gills.


What is a Salamander with red feathery external gills?

Axolotl


Why do axolotls have feathery gills?

An axolotl is a salamander in the larval stage. They live in the water, so they need to have gills to breathe.


What is the name of a north American salamander with red feathery external gills?

Mud Puppy


What is the name of a Salamander with red feathery external gills?

answer is mud puppy not red guppy


Why is it important that the gills of a crayfish give them a large surface area?

It is important that the gills of a crayfish give them a large surface area because it helps the crayfish to breathe. The bigger the surface area, the more oxygen in the crayfishes system.Ê


What are the main structures you could have observed when you removed the exoskeleton of the abdomen of a crayfish?

The large feathery structures are the gills.


How do gills extract oxygen from H2o?

Whale shark gills are similar in structure to other fish gills. Oxygenated water is passed over the gills which have a rich, near surface blood supply and gases are exchanged between the blood and the water. The gills are feathery and have a large surface area so that there is enough gas exchange to keep the fish supplied with the oxygen it needs.