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Crabs and shrimp have exoskeletons. Slugs, Starfish and Jellyfish do not.
No. They look more like lobsters.
Homozygous: genes are similar Hetrozygous: genes are not similar
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
I dont really think hermit crabs/ crabs and humans have the same genetic patterns as us. they are a different specie and so are we hope this helps
If organisms have similar genes, then they are closely related.
small animals, dead bodies, meat in general. (clams, mussels, slugs...) 177
Crabs, small fishes and water snails stuff like that
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').
On the ocean floor there are starfish, snils, slugs, seaweed, the Titanic, crabs, clams , and coral.
shrimps and crabs
They are similar in size shape , position of centromere and genes .Homologous chromosomes are similar in the pattern they are stained, their lengths, and most importantly they have genes of the for a certain characteristics in the same area.