Green Lipped Mussel; Latin: Perna canaliculus, also known as Greenshell Mussel
Green Lipped Mussel is commonly made into a powder or oil form and used as a Supplement. It's unique properties help it to play a major role in the transfer of nutrients through the body, adding to the structural integrity of all body tissues. These nutrients are responsible for:
Certain types of grasshoppers are technically Kosher, though the tradition as to which they are has been mostly lost.
Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/leviticus-11 (Leviticus 11)
Classification is the grouping of things based upon similarity, and similar evolution patterns
yes there are all clams are round because of how there are shape.
Although stingrays are cartilaginous, they are vertebrates.
Do roly polys exhibit dominance behaviors?
they do dominance behaviors by watching you from every angle and if you do something wrong your competences would be horrible
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Frogs from the genus Xenopus are called clawed frogs because they are the only known frogs with nail-like claws. They are fully aquatic and never enter land.
Do all annelids have segmented bodies?
Snails do not have any bones in their body, so they have no joints. Their entire body lacks any sort of support structure, which is why they grow their shells.
How can a jelly be structure under the ocean?
When you are talking about jelly under the ocean, you usually mean jellyfish. And jellyfish, like any other living organism, do have structures. They don't have skeletons, but they do have organized tissue.
Is there any boneless fish in the world?
no fish has no bones because the fish(s) will not be able to swim without a backbone or bones.
What animal are invertebrates?
All animals that are not in the phylum Chordata are invertebrates, with the exception of the Cephalochordata and Urochordata, which are chordates but not vertebrates.
There are all sorts of invertebrates. A vertebrate is an animal that comes complete with a spinal column. You might be surprised, I think, but this includes only about 2% of all animal species--although here would fall most animals one would picture when called upon to picture the creatures of the planet. The remaining 98%? They are all invertebrates, meaning that they have no backbone (I can think of a few people like this, but I am being silly and speaking metaphorically, here).
Many invertebrates are insects. Others populate the bottoms of the sea floor. I will give you some of the phyla, you may think through the rest. It will be valuable thinking experience.
Echinodermata - Stars, urchins, and cucumbers of the sea; Arthropoda - Here will fall your insects, your arachnids, and your crustaceans; Mollusca - Here you will find octopi, squid, and snails; Annelida - From this group you can cull both the helpful earthworm and the largely defamed leech; Cnidaria - The hive minds of the sea can be located within this category.
Invertebrate means you don't have a spine...so jellyfish, snails, etc.
Invertibres are animals without back bones. These would include any animal with an exoskeleton or outer shell like a lobster, snail, insect, or spider.
octopusJelly Fish, Squid, Clams, Earth Worms, etc.
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What are the muscular tubes that stinging animals use to grip hard surfaces?
Most stingers are barbed, which allow them to grip to hard surfaces.