No. All arthopods belong to the phylum Arthropoda, while all reptiles (along with other vertebrates) belong to the phylum Chordata
No, at least not in the backbone sense. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton); spines or vertebral columns are characteristic of vertebrates under a different phylum - Chordata, including fish, birds, mammals, etc.
No, tigers are chordates - phylum Chordata, a different phylum than Arthropoda (the arthropods). Pretty much anything with an internal skeleton and backbone like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, will be chordates. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton), like the insects or crustaceans.
no, i dont know what they are, but they are not arthropods
NO. Arthropods do not have a 4 chambered hearts.
Do arthropods have backbones?No, it is the exoskeleton that holds the arthropod's body together. arthropods are invertebrates, which means they do not have backbones.
No. They are arthropods.
No centipedes are not reptile they are arthropods.
It's a phylum.
Most reptiles, amphibians, birds, most arthropods, the platypus, and the echidna.
Correct, backbones are missing from arthropods because they are exoskeletal, having a tough outer skeleton rather than an internal skeleton (endoskeleton) like mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and so forth.
No, at least not in the backbone sense. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton); spines or vertebral columns are characteristic of vertebrates under a different phylum - Chordata, including fish, birds, mammals, etc.
Centipedes are neither reptiles nor insects (insects have 6 legs).They are arthropods, as are millipedes and arachnids (spiders, scorpions).Arthropods are often grouped with insects under the inaccurate label "bugs" but are not true bugs.
No, a geckos leopard geckos diet consists of live feeders such as insects, arachnids, arthropods and smaller reptiles.
Yes, tarantulas are carnivores. They feed on insects, other arthropods, small rodents, birds and reptiles - whatever they can subdue.
To name a few: Arthropods, Gastropods, Echinoderms, Mollusks, Mammals, Reptiles, and on and on, are you looking for a specific kind?
They have their own species called insects. They are from the phylum arthropods and are related to crustaceans.
No, tigers are chordates - phylum Chordata, a different phylum than Arthropoda (the arthropods). Pretty much anything with an internal skeleton and backbone like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, will be chordates. Arthropods have their skeleton on the outside (exoskeleton), like the insects or crustaceans.