because using the process of allimanation athropod would be the only possible answer
a cephalothorax and jointed appendages bluhd!
also, chelipeds
Arthopods are animals that have shells. Lobsters have shells, so scientists classified them into the arthropod group.
The crab belongs in the group of Arthropods
Anthropods, sub-group crustatians
The locust belongs to the reptile group. The sub-group the locust belongs to is, I think, arthropods.
It is Insecta.The largest group of arthropods are aquatic, so things like shrimp, lobster, (and the most popular) Crab.Crab is the largest group in the arthropods.
No. All arthropods, to which the lobster belongs, are invertebrate, literally 'without backbones'. Vertebra = backbone.
The Crustacean group (usually considered a sub-phylum) are mostly marine arthropods, and include krill, shrimp, crabs and lobster; there are non-aquatic exceptions in this group like terrestrial woodlice.
A locust is a type of grasshopper in the family Acrididae.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
Crustaceans differ from other arthropods in that they have biramous (two-part) appendages and the nauplius larval form.
Arthropods
A lobster belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, which is a group of invertebrates characterized by having jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton.
Yes, the lobster is an arthropod. In fact, the American lobster is currently the heaviest living arthropod (not counting extinct arthropods).