A spider! Spiders have 4 pairs of legs (8 total), and a body divided into two segments.Further information: A spider belongs to the group, arthropod. An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
Centipedes are what makes up the largest of all animal phyla and includes invertebrates with jointed legs and separated body parts.
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Not all living things with jointed body parts belong together, as jointed appendages are a characteristic primarily found in arthropods, such as insects, arachnids, and crustaceans, as well as in some vertebrates like mammals. While these organisms share the trait of jointed body parts, they belong to different taxonomic groups and have diverse evolutionary lineages. Therefore, jointed body parts alone do not indicate a close genetic or evolutionary relationship among all living things.
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Not all living things with jointed body parts belong together in the same classification. While many organisms with jointed appendages, such as insects, arachnids, and crustaceans, belong to the phylum Arthropoda, there are also other organisms with jointed structures that may not be closely related. Therefore, jointed body parts can be a characteristic of certain groups, but they do not universally indicate a shared evolutionary lineage among all living things.
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods are members of the phylum Arthropoda, which together mean "jointed leg", and include the insects,arachnids, and crustaceans. (Ant, Spider and Crab)
The prefix "arth" generally signifies "joint" or "jointed" when used in words. It often relates to parts of the body that are connected or articulated, such as in the words arthritis (inflammation of the joints) or arthropod (invertebrate animal with jointed limbs).
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A spider's body is typically divided into two main parts: the cephalothorax (which contains the head and thorax) and the abdomen.