anatomy of a lobster
sternal artery 
Canal circulating blood from the heart to the ventral artery of the lobster.
ventral nerve cord 
Main element of the nervous system extending over the entire ventral portion of the body.
brain 
Main organ of the nervous system; it is located in the cephalothorax.
dorsal abdominal artery 
Canal circulating blood from the heart through the posterior dorsal portion of the lobster.
mouth 
Anterior cavity of the digestive tract located on the lower surface of the cephalothorax; it lets food enter.
digestive gland 
Organ producing a secretion that contributes to digestion.
anus 
Terminal orifice of the digestive tract enabling ejection of fecal matter.
intestine 
Section of the digestive tract from the pyloric stomach to the anus.
testis 
Male genital glands producing spermatozoa (sperm).
ventral abdominal artery 
Canal circulating blood from the heart through the posterior ventral portion of the lobster.
green gland 
Organ producing a secretion that allows toxic substances to be eliminated from the body; its opening is located at the base of the antennae.
pyloric stomach 
Posterior chamber of the stomach; food particles from the cardiac stomach are digested here.
cardiac stomach 
Anterior chamber of the stomach; its calcareous parts grind food into fine particles so they can be digested in the pyloric stomach.
heart 
Muscular organ helping blood to circulate.