The simple answer is that a shrimp's heart is located in its head.
In more detail:
Shrimps' heart is situated inside the supero-posterior part of the pereion (thorax), above the gonads.
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A shrimp's heart is located in its dorsal side, close to the head, just below the carapace. It is a small, white structure that pumps blood throughout the shrimp's body.
The heart of a shrimp is located within the carapace. It is caudal to the stomach and adjacent to the reproductive organs.
A shrimps heart is located on its head. If we base it on the exact anatomy of a shrimp, its heart is located on its thorax just after the head, but both the head and the thorax are covered with a single exoskeleton only, that is why the shrimps thorax can be mistaken as still part of the shrimps head. But in general, we see a shrimp divided only into 2 parts, the head and the tail, we see no thorax in it.
Shrimps have their heart in their dorsal (back) region, close to their head. It pumps hemolymph, which is the shrimp's equivalent of blood, throughout its body.
Shrimp have a heart located on their back, near their head. This structure is part of their circulatory system, which pumps blood throughout their body to deliver oxygen and nutrients.
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Shrimps grow in both saltwater and freshwater environments. They can be found in coastal waters, estuaries, and even some freshwater lakes and rivers. Shrimps usually live on the ocean floor, hiding in crevices or burrowing in the sand.