Crustaceans differ from other arthropods in that they have biramous (two-part) appendages and the nauplius larval form.
Animals, arthropods, crustaceans.
Crab classification: Phylum - Arthropoda Subphylum - Crustacea Class - Malacostraca Order - Decapoda
The crab belongs in the group of Arthropods
No. Lobsters are crustaceans, a class of arthropods.
The locust belongs to the reptile group. The sub-group the locust belongs to is, I think, arthropods.
They are qualified as invertebrates and belong to the group of arthropods or crustaceans
No, a crab is part of the group of arthropods called crustaceans.
Insects, crustaceans and myriapods (centi/millipedes).
No, cuttlefish are not crustaceans. They are a type of marine mollusk, related to squids and octopuses. Crustaceans are a separate group of arthropods that include animals like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
An arthropologist is not a recognized term in the field of anthropology. It is possible that you are referring to the study of arthropods, which are a group of invertebrate animals that include insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Arthropods play a crucial role in various ecosystems and are of interest to biologists and ecologists.
No. Arthropoda is a phylum, containing the classes Insecta, Arachnida, Crustacea and Myriapoda - insects, arachnids, crustaceans and centi/millipedes. So all insects are arthropods but not all arthropods are insects. ^^
Daphnia, or water fleas, are arthropods, more specifically crustaceans, like crabs, or krill!