Yes, organelles are structures found in cells, and lobsters are made up of living cells.
A male lobster is often referred to as a "cock" or a "cock lobster."
Is a lobster a autotroph or a heterotroph
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.
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
Mitochondria are organelles and have no organelles of their own. They are inside a cell with other membrane bound organelles.
A Lobster's body cells do have a nucleus and organelles, hence they are classified as Eukaryotes. Lobsters themselves are properly described on the macroscopic not microscopic scale, and as such the Lobster organism itself doesn't possess a single nucleus; again, the term organelles refers to structures with a cell. On a macroscopic scale the lobster is said to possess organs.
A rock lobster is just a distinct type of lobster. There are many kinds of lobster, such as the rock lobster and the blue spiny lobster.
The possessive of lobster is "lobster's".
Lobster Trap, or Lobster Cage.
a maine lobster has no claws and a atlantic lobster has claws
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The American Lobster is the largest type of Lobster
Some popular recipes that use imitation lobster meat as a substitute for real lobster include lobster bisque, lobster rolls, and lobster mac and cheese.
A male lobster is often referred to as a "cock" or a "cock lobster."
The main difference between Maine lobster and Canadian lobster is their species. Maine lobster is the American lobster (Homarus americanus), while Canadian lobster is the Atlantic lobster (Homarus gammarus). They have slight variations in taste and texture due to their different habitats and diets.
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I can find there is another word for Lobster Eggs. Lobster Eggs are just that ... Lobster Eggs.