Head: foremost part of a crayfish.
Thorax: upper part of a crayfish's body.
Abdomen: lower part of a crayfish's body.
Exopodite: external part of the uropod.
lungs, tail, mouth, legs ,foot ,eyes, brain
yes
invertebrate
A lizard can have a bacteria on its body
Yes, it is possible for a maggot to enter a lizard's body other than through the reptile in question trying to eat it. A maggot may access reptilian interiors through any body opening, such as excretory-functioning parts and wounds. It also will invade all slackened parts (such as eyes and mouths) of dead lizards.
A lizard is a reptile so there for its body temp. changes to room temp.
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yes it is Poisson.
Scales.Because it is a reptile.
Turtles do not have scales but they have hard skin a tough shell eyes ears nose a tail and other body parts
Just like any other lizard.
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.
Lizards don't have gills.