Legs and exoskeletons were extremely useful, as these enabled the creatures to resist gravity, which is not a concern in the bouyancy of water.
jointed legs
arthropods are plants
they`re shells idiot!
No. Arthropods have "exoskeletons", shells outside their bodies that contain and protect their internal organs.
There are two different ways that animals can protect them selves there's camouflage, weapons (animal parts used for attack)
they olny care about themsleves they olny care about themsleves they olny care about themsleves
Like all arthropods, the grasshopper is protected by a chitinous exoskeleton.
They express the characteristics inherent to arthropods. All insects are arthropods. Not all arthropods are insects.
The major function of the exoskeleton, like for all arthropods, is arguably to protect the soft body inside.
The major function of the exoskeleton, like for all arthropods, is arguably to protect the soft body inside.
To express themsleves in English
NO Mammals are not arthropods. Arthropods are insects.
arthropods are eukaryotic because arthropods are animals.
yes it helps it keep it moist because of the many sperm released inside the layers of the skeleton