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What is the path of food of a crayfish?

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Answered by ammuchinnibachi123
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crayfish are omnivorous and scavengers so their digestive system is adapted to break down both planta and animals.cray fish digestive system consists of foregut,midgut and hindgut,a stomach and oesophagus.crayfish have gills.

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Answered by vshaffer250
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they are carnivorous scavengers lending to the fact that their digestive systems are relatively simple. as seen in the external anatomy of crayfish of complex mouth parts to aid in the feeding process. upon entering the mouth the food travels down the short esophagus into the stomach

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