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where is claws present in cockroach what it's use​

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Answered by NehaRaj6499
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On the underside of the tarsal segments, pulvillus-like organs called plantulae are present. The terminal podomere is known as pretarsus, which bears two claws and a thin hairy pad, called arolium or pulvillus.

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Plantulae is found in cockroach upon pretarsus. On the underside of the tarsal segments, pulvillus-like organs called plantulae are present. The terminal podomere is known as pretarsus, which bears two claws and a thin hairy pad, called arolium or pulvillus. The structural anatomy of the cockroach depicts that pretarsus is located between the plantulae and pulvillus

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