An invertebrate, they have a carapace not a spine.
Vertebrates - animals with backbones - are a subset of the chordates (animals with a stiff rod along the back), and include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. All other multicelled animals, including lobsters, are invertebrates, including lobsters. Lobsters are arthropods, a large and complex invertebrate group that includes insects, Spiders, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, woodlice, ...) and other animals that are characterised by jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton (external skeleton, a bit like a suit of armour). Like other such animals, lobsters need to shed the exoskeleton periodically in order to grow. A new, larger exoskeleton is formed on the outside, which at first is soft and then quickly hardens. Vertebrates, which include me and you, can just grow without such moulting - their skeleton is inside, and grows continuously (as opposed to in stages), until any maximum size is reached.
No, a lobster is a crustacean.
None of the above. Lobsters are considered an edible marine crustacean of the family Homaridae.
A lobster is a crustacean.
invertebrate - has exoskeleton
well it has a hard shell all over, and when you eat it there is no spine. It is invertebrate.
Well, typically invertebrates and vertebrate tend to be different. That is that invertebrates have no spines unlike vertebrates. That is what a lobster is. A lobster is an invertebrate because it contains no spine. Glad to help :D
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it is a vertabrae
is a king an a vertebrate or a invertebrate
Vertibrates, they have a spine
A worm is an invertebrate as it doesn't have a spine.
An invertebrate.
vertebrate.
A tiger is a vertebrate, not an invertebrate. vertebrate means has a back bone so yes a tiger is a vertebrate.