NO Mammals are not arthropods. Arthropods are insects.
A squirrel is not an arthropod but a rodent. This is a mammal and arthropods are mostly made up of different insect species.
They are called arthropods( that means jointed legs )
All arthropods (which are invertebrates) have bilateral symmetry. This includes:insects, such as butterflies, bees, ants, beetles, etccrustaceans, such as crabs, crayfish and lobstersarachnids, such as spiders and scorpionsEarthworms also have bilateral symmetry.
ribosomes
its an Arthropod
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
Arthropods are insects. Squirrels are rodents and mammals.
Yes, arthropods are cold blooded. The only warm blooded creatures currently living on the planet are mammals and birds.
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.
Lobsters are arthropods. Only mammals (and not all of those) have nipples.
No, worms are in a completely separate class from arthropods.
Arthropods, they make up about 75% of all described life and have more than 900,000 members.
A decapod is part of the subphylum Crustacea (which is part of Arthropods).
legs.
You have to talk about the differences and similarities they have in common in the transport system.
yes a polar bear is part of the mammals!
No, a crab is part of the group of arthropods called crustaceans.