Lobster Body Parts
Lobster Importance
Classification
Ruth loves lobsters
Miscellaneous
100

Legs that are primarily used for walking.

What are the walking legs?

100

The most valuable fishing industry in the country. 

What is lobster fishing?

100

A rigid external covering for the body.

What is an exoskeleton?

100

This is the person who really wants to kiss a lobster. 

Who is Ruth?

100

He is a really cool guy who likes lobsters and feels bad because he always turns his work for Mrs.Long late. :(

Who is Korben?

200

Giant legs that are used for tearing and smashing.

What are the claws?

200

A kelp-consuming organism that is prey to lobsters,

What are sea urchins?

200

An organism that lacks a vertebrae 

What is an invertebrate? 

200

The giant claws that a lobster uses to pinch things like Ruth.

What are pinchers?

200

The female carries the male’s sperm and chooses when to fertilize her eggs

How do lobsters mate?

300

Long thin organs located on the head that are used for smelling scents and searching the ocean floor.

What are the antennae?

300

Zinc, calcium, phosphorus, selenium, and potassium, as well as B vitamins.

What minerals do Lobsters provide?

300

A very diverse group of invertebrate animals which includes active animals such as the crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and krill

What are crustaceans?

300

Yes, Ruth can kiss a lobster, as long as she doesn't mind getting pinched.

Can Ruth kiss a lobster?

300
When lobsters shed their shells.

What is molting?

400

The front half of the lobster that includes the antennae and the eyes.

What is the head?

400

$674 million.

How much is the lobster fishing industry worth? (as of 2019)

400

Nephropidae, synonym Homaridae.

What is the family that lobsters belong to?

400

Ruth loves lobsters because of their swimmeretts.

Why does Ruth love lobsters?

400

They scoot away in reverse by rapidly curling and uncurling their tails.

How do lobsters swim backwards?

500

The lower half of the lobster that includes the telson and the uropods; commonly called the tail.

What is the abdomen?

500

They prey upon kelp-consuming species such as sea urchins

How are Lobsters an important key to maintaining marine biodiversity?

500

Decapods, meaning "ten-footed"

What order do lobsters belong to?

500

No, lobsters are not dangerous to humans

Are lobsters dangeurous?

500

The soft, green substance found in the body cavity of the lobster that people are advised to not consume.

What is the Tomalley?

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