In arthropods, the aperture are chitinous and argue laterally, and may abide of mandibles or chelicerae. These aperture are generally composed of abundant mouthparts. Their action is fundamentally for aliment acquisition, conveyance to the mouth, and/or antecedent processing (mastication or chewing). Many mouthparts and accessory structures (such as pedipalps) are adapted legs.
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