Muscular system 3 short Similarities between humans and American lobster

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1. Both humans and American lobsters have muscles that allow for movement and locomotion. Both species have skeletal muscles that attach to the exoskeleton (in the case of lobsters) or the skeleton (in the case of humans) and contract to produce movement.

2. Both humans and American lobsters have muscles that contribute to the support and protection of their bodies. In humans, muscles surrounding the spine and core provide stability and protect internal organs. In lobsters, muscles in the abdomen and claw muscles help support the exoskeleton and protect the vulnerable inner organs.

3. Both humans and American lobsters rely on muscle contractions to carry out essential bodily functions. For example, both species use their muscles to breathe (through movement of the diaphragm in humans and contraction of muscles around the gills in lobsters) and to digest food (through muscular contractions in the digestive tract).