Cockroaches are distantly related to arthropods such as Spiders (arachnids) and crustaceans (shrimp, crabs and lobsters). Cockroaches are insects (Class Hexapoda) and lobsters are decapod crustaceans (Class Crustacea). The term 'roaches of the sea' reflects the behavior of lobsters as omnivorous scavengers. Cockroaches will eat almost anything organic and so will lobsters. They clean up the dead and dying plants and animals in their environment.
The insect is an arachnid called a pseudoscorpion. Unlike a scorpion, this insect is helpful to humans because their pray are ants, small files, carpet beetle larvae, etc.
Yes. Both are arthropods.
Insects and Lobsters
Insects and Lobsters
Insects and lobsters. They're both arthropods. Birds are in a completely different phylum.
yes.they are both athropods...but cockroaches are insects and lobsters are crustaceans.
Yes they are.
Crabs are related to other crustaceans such as lobsters, shrimp, and prawns, as well as insects.
Insects and lobsters belong together because they are both arthropods.
Yes they are.
Pesticides designed to kill insects may be more likely to harm lobsters and crabs than fish because insects are more closely related to crabs and lobsters. Insects, crabs and lobsters are all arthropods, while fish are not.
No, centipedes are not insects. Although insects and centipedes are both arthropods, centipedes belong to the chilopoda class and all insects are categorized in the insecta class.They're related to shrimp, lobsters, and crabsActually, Centipedes are not considered insects. Instead, they are called Chilopods. The word chilopod derives from their class, chilopoda.Although insects and centipedes are both arthropods, centipedes belong to the chilopoda class and all insects are categorized in the insecta class.Centipedes are related to shrimp, lobsters, and crabs.
Crabs and lobsters are arthropods. In colloquial speech the term "bug" generally refers to arthropods on land, mostly insects and arachnids. In scientific terms the only true bugs are insects in the order hemiptera, excluding crustaceans, which are not insects.
Chitin is the polysaccharide that is found in the exoskeleton of crabs, lobsters and insects. It is a derivative of glucose and is comparable to the polysaccharide cellulose.