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How do lobsters get oxygen?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

with gills like fishies

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How do lobsters obtain oxygen?

crabs have gills. They are tucked away in between their legs.


Lobsters use for respiration?

Lobsters have gills located under their carapace, which extract oxygen from water as it passes over them. The gills are essential for breathing and provide lobsters with the oxygen they need to survive. Lobsters also have a respiratory pigment called hemocyanin in their blood that helps transport oxygen throughout their bodies.


Do lobsters breathe?

Lobsters have gills located inside two branchial chambers. Water is pumped through these chambers by an apendage called the scaphognathite. Oxygen is extracted and the water expelled.


How does lobsters breath?

Lobsters perform gas exchange through a gill system, with openings to the gills in the ventral surface of their body. Lobsters waft seawater across the gills to acquire oxygen and release wastes, periodically reversing the flow briefly to dislodge silt and debris.


Do lobsters breath oxygen?

Crabs Breathing With gills as fish do, and they breathe on land by keeping their gills moist so oxygen in the air can still be absorbed.


How do lobsters breathe?

Lobsters have gills located inside two branchial chambers. Water is pumped through these chambers by an apendage called the scaphognathite. Oxygen is extracted and the water expelled.


How does the spiny lobster obtain oxygen and give off carbon dioxide?

When lobsters are underwater they breath in oxygen, when they come above water they breath out carbon dioxide.


What are different types of lobsters?

Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters


Is aMammals blood red an insects blood yellow and lobsters blood blue?

Yes, mammals typically have red blood due to the presence of hemoglobin, which binds oxygen. Insects have a different oxygen transport system using hemolymph, which can appear yellowish due to the presence of other pigments. Lobsters and some other arthropods have blue blood because they use hemocyanin, a copper-containing protein, to transport oxygen.


Are lobsters mammals?

Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)


Do lobsters eat their young?

Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.


Do lobsters live in the nile?

No it does not appear that Lobsters live in the Nile. Lobsters tend to live at the bottom of the ocean.