yes, your arms and legs are considered appendages.
Two cell appendages that are used for mobility are cilia and flagellum.
No
The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
Appendages of the Skin
fins, tails, and any other appendages really.
most of mammals appendages are its legs, feet, toes and tails.
Puffer fish have helpful spiny appendages that covers most of its body. These spiny appendages helps to protect the fish from predators.
no
Jointed appendages, appendages are tiny structures (leg or antenna) that grows out side of the body.
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal with an exoskeleton , a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
I think from disecting a crayfish in my Biology class, that crayfish have 5 sets of different appendages. All in all, the crayfish we disected had 36 actual appendages. Appendages are areas on an animal that "stick out". Kind of like our arms and legs except crustaceans and other animals have more, and can grow them back if they are cut off. Like I said, total, our crayfish had 36 appendages from anterior to posterior. There are a total of 38 appendages, 19 on each side.
On most ants there are eight appendages. Two of these are their antennae located on the head and the other six being their legs.
The legs and antennae. (:
appendages are how many body parts do they have
Yes. Many, if not most amphibians crawl or walk around on land with their little appendages or legs, and need water only to reproduce in.
Arthropod is the type of animal that an aphid is.Specifically, an arthropod has an externally-located skeleton, jointed appendages and a segmented body. Its name originates in the Greek árthron and pous for "joint" and "leg". The body is segmented into a head, thorax and abdomen. The term appendages refer to the arthropod's legs.The description fits the aphid.