No, its an invertebrate.
Lobsters are invertebrates. Clawed lobsters compose a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. Lobsters do not have an internal skeleton or a backbone.
Lobsters are invertebrates because they have no spine, or vertebrae (the sections if the spine). This is opposed to vertebrates like humans, who have a spine.
Isopods are crustaceans, as are lobsters. Crustaceans are a class in the phylum Arthropoda. Fish, however, are a class in the phylum Chordata, or vertebrates. So, not related to isopods, or lobsters. ^^
Not necessarily. Crustaceans such as lobsters have blue blood. But vertebrates such as fish and whales have red blood.
Short answer is no! Vertebrates - animals with backbones - are a subset of the chordates (animals with a stiff rod along the back), and include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. All other multicelled animals, including lobsters, are invertebrates, including lobsters. Lobsters are arthropods, a large and complex invertebrate group that includes insects, spiders, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, woodlice, ...) and other animals that are characterised by jointed legs and a hard exoskeleton (external skeleton, a bit like a suit of armour). Like other such animals, lobsters need to shed the exoskeleton periodically in order to grow. A new, larger exoskeleton is formed on the outside, which at first is soft and then quickly hardens. Vertebrates, which include me and you, can just grow without such moulting - their skeleton is inside, and grows continuously (as opposed to in stages), until any maximum size is reached.
Yes, lobsters are invertebrates, belonging to phylum Arthropoda. They have an exoskeleon (external skeleton) and no vertebrae. By contrast, vertebrates like us humans have an internal skeleton including a backbone (vertebral column).
Red lobsters are one of them, the other being the green lobsters
Depending on what you mean by that, possibly. The Five main categories of Vertebrates are Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals. Anything that falls into any of those categories is a Vertebrate.
Lobsters are crustaceans and are also aquatic. (life in the water)
Lobsters typically don't eat their own young, but they will eat baby lobsters from other parents. Lobsters often eat their old shell.
No it does not appear that Lobsters live in the Nile. Lobsters tend to live at the bottom of the ocean.