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Is a frog an arthropod?

No. A frog is not an arthropod. It's an amphibian. Arthropods are insects, spiders, and other animals with exoskeletons.


Does every arthropod have an exoskeleton?

Yes, all arthropods have exoskeletons


Is a squrriel a arthropod?

No, a squirrel is not an arthropod. Arthropods have exoskeletons (skeletons they wear on the outside). The squirrel is a mammal and wears its skeleton on the inside.


Arthropods periodically shed and discard their exoskeletons as they grow in a process called?

The act of moulting (molting) the Arthropod exoskeleton is called ecdysis.


Is a wasp an arthropod?

Hornets with their jointed limbs and chitinous exoskeletons are most definitely arthropods, under Arthropoda's subphylum Hexapoda, along with all other insects.


Is a hamster an arthropod?

No, they are mammals, and rodents. Arthropods are invertebrate creatures with exoskeletons, segmented bodies and jointed limbs - insects, arachnids, crustaceans, etc.


How do you use the word arthropod in a sentence?

These are animals with exoskeletons. Here are some sentences.We studied arthropods in biology class.Insects and crustaceans are arthropods.Arthropods have their skeletons on the outside of their bodies.


What is the tough external conering of an arthropod called?

The external covering of an arthropod is referred to as an exoskeleton. In some arthropods (water varieties) the exoskeleton is composed mostly of calcium carbonate. In land varieties of arthropods, such as insects, their exoskeletons are made of a material know as chitin.


How is the skeleton of an arthropod diffrent from your skeleton?

Arthropod skeletons differ from ours in that they are external, or exoskeletons. By contrast ours are internal, or endoskeletons.


What does athropodes mean?

Arthropod is from Modern Latin for 'jointed feet'. The creatures so-named are also distinguished by jointed legs, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons made of chitin.


What hardens arthropod exoskeletons?

Arthropod exoskeletons are naturally hard because of the composition of the protein used (a chitin composite); crustaceans further harden it using a process called biomineralization. Chitin chemically is a long-chain polymer, a nitrogenated polysaccharide comparable to cellulose, which allows for hydrogen bonding between polymers for additional strength. By embedding in sclerotin and mineralizing it, arthropods achieve an advantage of gaining a greater toughness and less brittleness than minerals alone but being stiffer and harder than pure chitin.


Is sponge an arthropod?

No. Sea sponges belong to phylum Porifera ("pore-bearing"), whereas arthropods with their joint appendages, exoskeletons and segmented bodies, belong to a totally different phylum, Athropoda.