No there is not a poisonous part in a lobster.
Friar Lawrence compares the beneficial and poisonous parts of the plant to human nature - how our actions can have both positive and negative consequences, just like the plant's medicinal and toxic properties.
They are not venomous to the touch, but some parts of them are poisonous and deadly to eat. Don’t eat them unless a professional has prepared them correctly.
The shedding process of a lobster is called molting. During molting, the lobster sheds its hard exoskeleton in order to grow a new, larger one. This process allows lobsters to grow and regenerate damaged parts of their exoskeleton.
A male lobster is often referred to as a "cock" or a "cock lobster."
Is a lobster a autotroph or a heterotroph
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.
Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.
only eat the tail.
It has 3 mouthpiece's!
their claws
The poisonous bits.
lobster
We can eat the full snake but not the head because the head has the poisonous teeth
Yes, certain parts of the balsam plant, like its seeds and possibly its sap, can be poisonous if ingested in large quantities. It's important to be cautious and avoid consuming any parts of the plant to prevent potential toxicity.
Friar Lawrence compares the beneficial and poisonous parts of the plant to human nature - how our actions can have both positive and negative consequences, just like the plant's medicinal and toxic properties.
Its internal gills, and armour.
No part of a rattlesnake is poisonous. However, the venom glands, venom ducts and fangs are the venomous parts of the rattlesnake.