Yes, arthropods have segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
'Jointed legs'. Think of the segments and hinges in their legs. :)
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
Yes!! they do!
No, as insects only have 6 jointed legs. It's a diplopod, and an arthropod.
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.
Arthropod comes from the Greek meaning "jointed feet", which is what arthropods have, as well as an external skeleton, which they shed when growing.
Word is arthropod. Or arthritis
Arthron = joint, pod = leg. They're named for their jointed legs.
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arthropod e.g. flies, crickets, mosquitoes, beetles, butterflies, and bees.
a ladybug is an arthropod because it has a segmented body. they have jointed legs, chitinous shells. ladybugs have appendages or there legs are jointed. they have no back bone. ladybugs have an skeleton on the outside of there body.
Insects are arthropods, as are spiders, lobsters, and trilobites.Arthropods are animals that have an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and segmented bodies.