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Lobsters use the eight back legs to walk. The front legs have claws called pincers. Pleopods: Lobster’s swimmers, or swimmerets, are located along the tail and can be seen when the lobster is lying on its back.
The front pincers are also biologically considered legs, so they belong in the order Decapods ("ten-footed"). [6] Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialized claws. Lobster anatomy includes two main body parts: the cephalothorax and the abdomen.
1 Αυγ 2010 · For lobster and crab, there are two large claws in front of their heads, (called pincers), which are used to hold and crack prey or to burrow a hole. Thus, the pincers could have better mechanical properties in comparison to other parts.
1 Αυγ 2010 · For lobster and crab, there are two large claws in front of their heads, (called pincers), which are used to hold and crack prey or to burrow a hole. Thus, the pincers could have better mechanical properties in comparison to other parts.
The microstructures and inorganic materials of the pincer exoskeletons were observed and determined using a scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction. The mechanical properties of the pincer exoskeletons were evaluated by nano-indentation tests and tensile tests under different conditions.
1 Αυγ 2010 · The structure and mechanical properties of the pincer exoskeletons (cuticles) of lobster (Procambarus clarkii) and crab (Eriocheir Sinensis) were investigated, respectively.
3 Απρ 2024 · Lobster claws are the large, powerful pincers that are used for crushing prey and self-defence, while the arms are the smaller, more delicate appendages that are used for feeding and movement. Both parts of the lobster contain meat that is prized for its sweet, briny flavour and firm texture.