no a starfish isn't an arthropod
Brittle stars are actually part of the Echinoderm Phylum. They have an endoskeleton made of calcium plates. Brittle stars typically live on the ocean floor in crevices or holes. The move quickly and scoop food using their tentacles. They are also capable of regeneration if a tentacle is damaged.many people are confused them with arthropods because their skeleton is like them and their body is soft but that's absolutely wrong. Infact Echinoderm Phylum is very close to Phylum Chordata bcz the evolution of vertebral column stars .That's also a reason to place brittle star in Echinoderm Phylum.
An arthropod
Nope - it's a member of the Jellyfish family, not an arthropod.
Barnacles
although an octopus has eight arms or tantacles
An arthropod's main features are the segmented body, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
The scientific name of a brittle star is Ophiuroidea.
A Brittle star is not a myriapod. A Brittle star is an echinoderm. An example of a myriapod would be a centipede.
The Brittle star is in the Family Ophiodermatidae.
Um...brittle star?
a brittle star is an invertabrate
invertabrateA Brittle star is not a myriapod
a brittle star is a type of starfish.
Brittle star
The brittle star belongs to the phylum Echinodermata.
no its not it is a arthropod
the brittle star shows a young indonesian girls innocence and virginity
Yes Unlike star fish though, the Brittle star's legs don't touch at the center.