No, Arthropods are invertebrates (no spine) have an external exoskeleton which is a segmented, jointed legs such as insects like ants, beetles etc, and crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish etc.
Starfish, aka Sea Stars are referred to as echinoderms and belong to the Asteroidea class. Other examples of which include Urchins, Sand Dollar and Sea Cucumber.
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No,it is a cnidarian
they get a boner
it is the in the kindom of an arthopod
neither it is an arthopod
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A arthopod is a spider which has a exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. They also have book lungs and a open circulatory system.
A six-legged arthropod is an insect.
No, sponges are a completely different phylum group than arthropods.
That is called the Exoskeleton. It is an external skeleton that protects the body of arthropods.