Its internal gills, and armour.
the living parts or once were living in a habitat are called biotic factors and the nonliving parts are called abiotic factors
The four main groups are easily distinguished. Insects have three parts (head, thorax, abdomen) and six legs, arachnids have one or two parts (think of ticks (one) and spiders (two)) and eight legs, and crustaceans can be crab- or lobster-shaped and have ten legs. The fourth group contains centi- and millipedes, being long and thin and having many legs.
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lobster
No, lobster meat itself is not poisonous. However, the green tomalley (liver) and the roe (eggs) inside a lobster can contain toxins if the lobster was exposed to certain pollutants. It is recommended to avoid consuming these parts.
Yes, they can bite as well as pinch w/ their claws. Some lobster species can easily bite the tip of your finger off. This has happened to a few people. If you search for pictures of lobster bites you can see this. Their mouths are designed to be able to crush mussel shells so they can eat the meat inside.
only eat the tail.
It has 3 mouthpiece's!
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The lobster nervous system plays a crucial role in regulating its behavior and responses to external stimuli. It helps the lobster sense and process information from its environment, allowing it to react to threats, find food, and navigate its surroundings. The nervous system coordinates the lobster's movements and behaviors by sending electrical signals between its brain and body parts, enabling it to adapt and survive in its habitat.
The lobster has many parts, they have 4 Antennae, 2 front claws, eyes, Exoskeleton, Compound eyes, mouth, head, 8 legs, the abdomen and there thorax
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No, it isn't.Although lobsters belong to a different subphylum than Arachnida. Lobsters are 10-legged (including the claws) Crustaceans, unlike the 8-legged spiders, ticks, and mites that are Arachnids.Crustaceans and Arachnids (and another subphylum, Insecta) each belong to the phylum Arthropoda, meaning 'jointed foot'. If you look at the Wikipedia article on any of these, these classification 'trees' are shown in the right margin.