'Jointed legs'. Think of the segments and hinges in their legs. :)
The cuttlefish is actually a mollusk, The class crustatean is in the phylum arthropod, meaning jointed legs. as to may be able to tell, the cuttlefish does not have jointed legs, for an even more exact answer, the cuttlefish falls in the class cephlopod.
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
jointed legs
No, as insects only have 6 jointed legs. It's a diplopod, and an arthropod.
Spiders are grouped into the phylum "Arthropoda." This group includes not only the spiders but also all of the insects and creatures such as centipedes, millipedes, and crustaceans.
That is correct. A tarantula is an invertebrate, meaning it has no backbone and has an exoskeleton, meaning the support system for its body is on the outside of its body. The legs are jointed - a characteristic of an arthropod.
No. A cat is a mammal, belonging to the phylum Chordata, not Arthropoda. Arthropods are animals such as insects, arachnids and crustaceans, with an exoskeleton and jointed legs. If you meant 'cat flea', yes, those are insects and thereby arthropods. ^^
Arthropod comes from the Greek meaning "jointed feet", which is what arthropods have, as well as an external skeleton, which they shed when growing.
Yes, arthropods have segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
Word is arthropod. Or arthritis
Arthron = joint, pod = leg. They're named for their jointed legs.