Arthropods are classified into five subphyla: Trilobitomorpha, Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. Each subphylum represents a distinct group of arthropods with unique characteristics and features, such as the presence of jointed legs and exoskeletons.
There are 4 characteristics that are shared by all Arthropods... 1.) Jointed Limbs 2.) A segmented body with specialzed parts 3.) An Exoskeleton 4.) Well developed nervous system. P.S... I found this answer out of my Science Book! ;)
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The Five Themes of Geography are: location (where is Burma located?), place (what are the characteristics of Burma?), human-environment interaction (how do people interact with the environment in Burma?), movement (how do people, goods, and ideas move in and out of Burma?), and region (what are the common characteristics that define specific regions within Burma?).
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages, more than three out of four of all animals are arthropods. Arthropods found in the ocean include:crustaceans - crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. Microscopic plankton and Branchiopoda - Cephalocarida - Malacostraca Maxillopoda - Ostracoda
discribe five key characteristics of tourism
They typically have four pairs of walking legs, they have a cephelathorax (the head and thorax fused together), no antenna, four pairs of simple eyes and the perform respiration via book lungs.
Characteristics are things about something For example Mammals Characteristics : - Fur or Hair - Born alive - Hot blooded - Omnivore
five reasons why should students study poetry? list four characteristics of poetry. define and give two examples of five literacy devices commonly used in poetry. list six types of personal poems. list five types of poems with a theme. list five types of poems witha message.
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The five major climate zones are tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. These zones are categorized based on factors such as temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns. Each zone has distinct characteristics that influence the climate and weather patterns within them.