On one of my tests they are asking me if Symboin pandora has a symbotic reletionshio with the Norway Lobster. In my lesson the answer is yes but with the NORWEIGAN lobster. Is this a typo or are the two lobsters the same lobster but with different names? I am soooo.... CONFUSED HELP! I have looked on different search engines! but have found nothing. HELP!!!

Norway Lobster and Norwegian Lobster are the same.

YESS!!! you are a life saver! ;-)

Duh!!! Obviously a Norway lobster would still be the same as a Norwegian lobster. They are from the same place! WOW!!

I understand your confusion. It's possible that there is a typo or a confusion in the question. To clarify, I'll provide some information that might help you determine whether Symboin pandora has a symbiotic relationship with either the Norway Lobster or the Norwegian Lobster.

1. Norway Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus): The Norway Lobster, also known as the langoustine or Dublin Bay Prawn, is a species of lobster found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. It is commonly used in culinary preparations.

2. Norwegian Lobster (Nephrops norvegicus): "Norwegian Lobster" refers to the same species as the Norway Lobster mentioned above. It seems that the term "Norwegian Lobster" is another name for the Norway Lobster.

Now, regarding the potential symbiotic relationship with Symboin pandora, I can't provide a definite answer without access to specific scientific literature or resources. However, it's important to note that Symboin pandora is a species of deep-sea tubeworm, and symbiotic relationships can exist between tubeworms and various organisms.

To determine whether Symboin pandora specifically has a symbiotic relationship with the Norway Lobster (or any other lobster species), it would be best to consult reliable scientific sources such as academic journals, textbooks, or ask your teacher for more clarification. Remember, sometimes exam questions can have errors or misleading information, so seeking clarification is always a good idea.