No, it is a mollusk.
They don't have jointed legs or an exoskeleton. Arthropods are all armoured, leggy animals, such as centi/millipedes, crustaceans, arachnids and insects. Nothing wormy there, save for their larvae. The clam worm does seem to have legs, but those are actually tufts of hair-like appendages, not true jointed arthropod legs.
No, "clam" is a casual term for a mollusk; a filter-feeder type of freshwater or marine animal that has two calcareous shells (valves) joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament. Arthropods are invertebrate animals that have an exoskeleton (external skeleton), segmented body, and jointed appendages (legs), such as spiders (arachnids) or lobsters (crustaceans).
You will see a clam.
They express the characteristics inherent to arthropods. All insects are arthropods. Not all arthropods are insects.
a clam
No, the manila clam is saltwater.
It is a clam.
NO Mammals are not arthropods. Arthropods are insects.
YES! I think... They can also clam up! -Happily!
clam.
arthropods are eukaryotic because arthropods are animals.
An ark clam is a form of edible saltwater clam in the family Arcidae.