No; hermit crabs respiration is provided by branchial appendages.
1. Respiration involving glycolysis and crabs cycle 2. Photorespiraion
The reason crabs eat is to provide fuel necessary for respiration - the process by which an organism releases energy, and for other biochemical processes not directly related to respiration, such as a raw material source for tissue growth and repair. If a crab stops eating, it will die.
Land crabs (most pets are) do need it while marine crabs like the ones you find at the beach do not.
No it does not as it can also respire anaerobicallyOxygen is needed for aerobic respiration only.Anaerobic respiration does not need
hermit crabs need to live in 70-80 degree temprature
Crabs need shells because there abdomen is very soft and sensitive and the shell protects them.
Cellular respiration need oxygen. This oxygen is supplied by external respiration
no they do not!
Yes crabs are invertebrates, they have a hard body covering so they have no need for a backbone.
For cellular respiration you need oxygen.
Oxygen is the gas that is required for respiration.