A butterfly is made of three parts, the head, thorax, and abdomen. It also has six legs and two wings.
A grasshopper has a shell made of two similar parts :)
There is only one situation when a butterfly has a coiled shell. This is when the butterfly has died and its internals are dried up. The shell then covers the dead insides.
If you take a rope and coil it up on a flat table, you will get the basic idea of what a coiled shell looks like. Or, you could look at a cinnamon roll which is the culinary equivalent of a coiled shell. I'm going to let you decide....does a lobster look like a cinnamon roll?
Did you mean "Nautiloid?" Which is a sea creature similar to a Nautilis, only its shell it cone shaped instead of coiled. It also died out a long time ago.
False
Nautilus
The answer is octopus.
its not a shell, its an exoskeleton, and it is made out of chitin.
True
The have solid exoskeletons which cannot grow larger, unless they split their shell and expand into a larger shell, which hardens on contact with the air.
Discoscaphites iris is a fossil of a cephalopod mollusk. It is a coiled shell that looks much like a nautilus seashell.
A grasshopper has an exoskeleton, the hard shell on the outside of its body.
Electrons in the similar shell and the similar subshell have exactly same amount of energy.