Yes, prawn shells are biodegradable. They are composed mainly of chitin, a natural polymer that can be broken down by microorganisms in the environment. Over time, prawn shells decompose and return nutrients to the soil, making them a valuable addition to compost or organic waste. However, the decomposition process can take some time, depending on environmental conditions.
yes, eggshells are biodegradable.
A shellfish with five letters is a prawn
yes.THEIR gill are under the shell
It's got a shell, but that's it.
prawn.
Its called an Exoskeleton.
The outer covering of a prawn in a shell.
The following is a list of obvious feature of a prawn.· Big eyes which move in and out- to help the prawn see food in its dark environment.· Antannule- Is a sense for the prawn to feel the ground bellow.· Nippers- the prawn has nippers to feel and catch its food in the environment it lives in.· Walkers- The walkers have little hairs on them. Used as an extra sense of feeling.· Camouflage- the prawns shell helps it to blend to the ground an stay hidden when a predator lurks by.· Shell protection- the prawns shell is also its skeletal system in the place it is needed most, on the outside of the prawn.· Gills- the prawn's gills help it to breath under water.
if you ever get prawns in the shell get your hand and look at the stomach
The outer covering of a prawn is called the exoskeleton or carapace. This hard, protective shell is primarily made of chitin and serves to shield the prawn's body while providing support and structure. The exoskeleton is periodically molted as the prawn grows, allowing for size increases.
prawn live in both salt and fresh water whereas lobster live in salt water. lobster has claws and hard shell and prawn don't have claws and hard shell. prawn are small in size compare to lobster.
small prawn; tiny prawn; mini prawn; puny prawn; prawn minor; prawn junior