A lobster has adapted to its environment by its gills which are used for breathing and pliers whci are used for hunting
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.
The strongest part of a peacock's body is likely its legs, as they are used for walking, running, and jumping. Peacocks also use their legs for defending themselves from predators and during courtship displays.
Regrowing a lost claw in a lobster is an example of asexual reproduction. This process involves regenerating a body part through mitosis from the existing cells of the organism, without the involvement of gametes from two parents.
The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system which itself it part of the nervous system.
Yes, snot is a part of the body's excretory system. It is produced by the nasal mucosa and contains debris such as dust, bacteria, and mucus that the body wants to rid itself of.
Its claws and shell
The only part of the lobster that is edible is the tail. The body and head are wasted.
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.
Their hard shell, the exo skeleton.
It is part of the throttle body itself.It is part of the throttle body itself.
The brain is a part of your body that cannot repair itself.
Pearl Harbor was part of the US. It was attacked. It defended itself by shooting back.
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
It's body shell. It is covered in small spikes and is extremely hard
Lobster is a noun.
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