Two pedipalps (which function more or less like arms) and behind them
Eight legs
And some spinnerets (that give silk sort of the way a cow's teats give milk)
Spiders also have chelicerae, which are two short things that are tipped with fangs.
Spiders do not have antennae.
All spiders have a pair of appendages called spinnerets. Some spiders have three pairs of spinnerets while some have only a single pair.
pedipalps
A squid has ten appendages. A squid's appendages are arranged in five pairs. The longest pair of appendages, the fourth pair, are called tentacles or feeder arms.
Spiders are in the phylum arthropoda, but they are in there own subphylum called Chelicerata, because they are quite different from other arthropods. The name chelicerata comes from a unique pair of appendages called chelicera.
Crabs, and the clawlike appendages are called chilipeds.
A pedipalp is basically the appendages that you see on spiders (that look like antennae) or scorpions (that look like pincers) or almost any other anthropod.each of the second pair of appendages attached to the cephalothorax of most arachnids. They are variously specialized as pincers in scorpions, sensory organs in spiders, and locomotory organs in horseshoe crabs.
The crustaceans are arthropods with biramous (branching) appendages, including a larger and smaller pair of antennae, the smaller ones being referred to as antennules.
a pair of appendages called pedipalps that function in sensing,feeding, or reproduction
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The Sow bug has a pair of appendages, called the uropod's, that project from the rear of the animal. These are a sensory and defensive in function.
Antennae and compound eyes are appendages that insects have and that arachnids lack.Specifically, insects have three (3) pairs of legs and one (1) pair of antennae. In contrast, spiders have four (4) sets of legs and no antennae. They also see through a series of singular, lensed eyes whereas insects have compound eyes.
3 pair, like all insects. Arachids (Spiders) have 4 pair.
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