👉 Chelicerae, also known as chela, is a type of shellfish that has a single or two rowed spiral-like structure. They are commonly found in freshwater environments and are important food sources for many marine animals.
👉 Chelicerae are a group of five small, circular teeth that are found on the lower jaw of many animals. They play a crucial role in digestion and help to break down food into smaller particles for easier passage through the digestive system.
👉 Chelicerae, also known as the "chelicral" or "cerebral" part of a mammal's head, is a small portion of the skull that contains the brain and spinal cord. It is located on the front of the skull between the eyes and in the middle of the forehead, with the largest chialves (or "cerebrum") located near the base of the skull.