Yes they are.
Insects and Lobsters
Yes they are.
Insects and Lobsters
Insects and lobsters belong together because they are both arthropods.
Insects and lobsters. They're both arthropods. Birds are in a completely different phylum.
Crabs and lobsters are arthropods. In colloquial speech the term "bug" generally refers to arthropods on land, mostly insects and arachnids. In scientific terms the only true bugs are insects in the order hemiptera, excluding crustaceans, which are not insects.
All of these (insects, snails, lobsters) are invertebrates without internal skeletons or back bones.
arthropods
yes.they are both athropods...but cockroaches are insects and lobsters are crustaceans.
Pesticides designed to kill insects may be more likely to harm lobsters and crabs than fish because insects are more closely related to crabs and lobsters. Insects, crabs and lobsters are all arthropods, while fish are not.
they have body segments that you can see
Chitin is the polysaccharide found in the exoskeleton of crabs, lobsters, and insects. It is a structural molecule that provides strength and protection to these arthropods. Chitin is composed of N-acetylglucosamine units and is the second most abundant biopolymer in nature after cellulose.