Mandible

A fused head and thorax found in some arthropods the mouthpart adapted for biting and chewing food, in most arthropods
Real World Example
Imagine trying to open a tightly sealed jar without a proper tool. Just like how difficult it is to open that jar without a specialized opener, some arthropods have evolved their mandibles as a specialized tool for their survival. The mandible, much like a jar opener, is a fused part of the arthropod's structure designed specifically for the task of biting and chewing food efficiently, demonstrating how both are tailored solutions for handling challenging tasks.
Practice Version
