IPA: /pəˈreɪ.ɪ.ɒn/
KK: /pɛˈraɪən/
In certain crustaceans, this term refers to the part of the body that includes the thorax, which is located between the head and the abdomen.
The pereion is an important part of the crustacean's anatomy, connecting the head to the abdomen.
The word 'pereion' originates from Greek 'περείον' (meaning a part or section). It refers specifically to the lateral parts of a crustacean's body, particularly in the context of anatomy.
Think of 'pereion' as referring to a specific 'part' of a crustacean's body, helping you remember that it describes the lateral sections.