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.
Pleopods or swimmerets are mostly found in the decapod crustaceans, like crabs, lobsters, shrimp.
Daphnia, or water fleas, are arthropods, more specifically crustaceans, like crabs, or krill!