Yes-- When i went to Bermuda, I went to a small shop and purchased a six legged star fish-- supposedly found many miles out into the ocean; yes; it's real.
they have legs? i thought that they only had arms...
starfish do have legs they have 5 they have eyes at the end of the legsand if they loose any legs they grow backwhith the eyes still at the end.
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jointed
yes they do... they also have a paired appendages
The lobe-finned fish and lungfish have jointed appendages, while ray-finned fish have unjointed appendages (pelvic and pectoral fins).
yes they do
Yes arthropods do that is a main characteristic of arthropods along with the fact that they are segmented coelomates that have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton.
They are called arthropods( that means jointed legs )
False
jointed appendages
No. Sea urchins are echinoderms, meaning, appropriately enough, "spiny skin". Some of the characteristics of arthropods are jointed appendages, an exoskeleton, and a segmented body. While the hard test, or shell, of sea urchins could be thought of as an exoskeleton, sea urchins have no jointed appendages and do not have a segmented body. Some examples of arthropods are shrimps, crabs, lobsters, and insects.
The phylum arthropoda takes its name from the Greek for "jointed foot" or jointed leg; arthropods are characterized by their jointed appendages.
yes
Hard exoskeleton, jointed appendages