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Understanding Brine Shrimp Appendages and Structures

On Thursday, September 12, we explored the fascinating world of brine shrimp. We examined different appendages, discussing which item is NOT an appendage: antenna, thoracopods, or intestine. During our slide wrap-up, we identified five key structures found in brine shrimp, including their functions—antennae for sensing the environment, thoracopods for movement, and other key features vital for their survival. Understanding these components enhances our appreciation of marine life and their adaptations.

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Understanding Brine Shrimp Appendages and Structures

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  1. Science Starter Thurs, Sept 12

  2. Which of the following is NOT a type of appendage found in brine shrimp? antenna B) thoracopods C) intestine

  3. Depression Slide

  4. Wrap Up Name 5 structures found in brine shrimp and the function of each.

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