No, they are actually invertebrate marine crustaceans.
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Lobsters have 20 segments.
Lobsters, are in fact, arthropods. Arthropods must have segmented body pieces and have an exoskeleton. While it may be true that that lobsters have shells, it does not have the mantle cavity that confirms that it is a mollusk.
A whale is not a crustacean. A crustacean may be a shrimp, crab, or lobster. They can be found in the water.
No. Lobsters belong to phylum Arthropoda, characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, joint appendages, and no backbone. Amphibians are chordates, a different phylum (Chordata) along with mammals, reptiles, and fish.
Yes, a starfish is segmented into arms or rays, which radiate out from a central disc. Each arm contains intricate structures that help the starfish move, sense its environment, and capture prey.
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they're segmented...
how are segmented worms classified
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
No. Insects have segmented bodies
No, cats are not segmented. Cats are mammals, I believe only some worms and some insects are segmented.