IPA: /pəˈriːən/
KK: /pɛˈriːən/
The part of some crustaceans that includes the thorax and its segments, typically consisting of seven sections.
The pereon of the crab is important for its movement and feeding.
The word 'pereon' originates from Greek 'perion' (meaning a part or section). It specifically refers to the thorax or the middle section of certain crustaceans, highlighting its role as a distinct part of the organism's anatomy.
Think of 'perion' as a section or part, which helps you remember that 'pereon' refers to a specific part of a crustacean's body.