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The world record lobster was 44.3 pounds, similar sized lobsters can get 5 feet long, but those lobsters were only halfway thru lobster maximum lifespan of 100. They never stop growing. Lobster larvae are close to microscopic, but I have never heard of full grown lobsters being microscopic.
Crustaceans have exoskeletons that protect their bodies, and these can be in range of colors, but typically they match the environment in which the organism is found. Crustaceans also have two antennae, two maxillae, biramous legs, which means they bend in two places, and a pair of mandibles, which are like jaws.
It measures the inside or outside diameter of an object with a degree of accuracy in the microscopic range.
It is obviously a nitrogen sulfur atom. :)
The shapes of protists include bells, stars, snowflakes ,and pincusions they range in size from microscopic algae to giant seaweeds.
A lobster boat is a boat from which fishermen trap or catch lobsters, usually for commercial purposes. Lobster boats range in size and type according to location and purpose; some might feature on-board preparation facilities so lobsters are returned market-ready to shore.
Crustaceans have evolved a variety of specialized body forms and behaviors to cope with both aquatic and terrestrial environments, however, all crustaceans share several characteristics: a hard exoskeleton; jointed, paired appendages; and three body regions (head, thorax, and abdomen).
No. Their sizes can range to just slightly larger than the tip of a ball point pen to nearly a quarter inch in length.
Hammerhead sharks eat a large range of items including fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, and other sharks.
Diatoms are microscopic. Diatoms range in size from about 2 microns to about 500 microns or equal to the width of a human hair.
No, plankton are microscopic plants and animals. They either make their own food from sunlight or eat other microscopic organisms.
Soil food web organisms range from the microscopic to the very visible. They also range from bugs to invertebrates to mammals. Examples include the microscopic fungi, nitrogen fixing bacteria and nematodes, and protozoa. They also include the ground burrowing beavers, ground hogs, and moles and voles. And they include the ground nesting giant cicada killers. And they include the ground tunneling earthworms, and the scavenging ground beetles