Not really; even in arthopods seemingly having no legs, they're conceiled. A few examples are water fleas and barnacles (legs inside the carapace, used for filtering food from water), and many larvae (structures are present and will emerge in the adult).
An Arthropod has 8 legs as well as an Arachnid.
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
'Jointed legs'. Think of the segments and hinges in their legs. :)
Decapods are part of the arthropod family that has animals that have 10 legs. These animals include hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, and lobsters.
An arthropod with a lot of legs would be a myriapod (subphylum Myriapoda's word origin here meaning exactly that, a lot of legs or feet), like the centipedes and millipedes.
A baenopod is one of the thoracic legs of an arthropod.
Yes!! they do!
yes it is because arthrowpods have joint legs
What are three specialized functions
Arachnids. Spider group. Appendages are technically legs.
count the legs, insects have six legs spiders have 8
Yes, there are words with the root "arthro" in them, such as arthritis (inflammation of the joints) or arthropod (an invertebrate animal with jointed legs).