Under the arthropoda phylum are subphyla Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. (There is also an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an the extinct Trilobite subphylum). The chelicerata include Spiders, scorpions, mites, etc. Myriapods include centipedes and millipedes. Crustaceans include lobsters, krill, crabs, shrimp, woodlice, etc. Hexapoda include the class Insecta, the insects.
Under arthropoda are subphyla Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. There is also an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an the extinct Trilobite subphylum. The chelicerata, like spiders, scorpions, mites, etc., get their name from having appendages appear before the mouth; myriapods like centipedes and millipedes characterized by a high count of body segments and legs; crustaceans like crabs, shrimp, woodlice characterized by their biramous (two-part) limbs; hexapoda named for their consolidated thorax with three pairs of legs.
Under these subphyla are the following classes:
Trilobita - trilobites (extinct)
Arachnida - spiders, scorpions, etc.
Merostomata - horseshoe crabs, eurypterids (extinct), etc.
Pycnogonida - sea spiders
Chilopoda - centipedes
Diplopoda - millipedes
Pauropoda - sister group to millipedes
Symphyla - resemble centipedes
Branchiopoda - brine shrimp etc.
Remipedia - blind crustaceans
Cephalocarida - horseshoe shrimp
Maxillopoda - barnacles, copepods, fish lice, etc.
Ostracoda - seed shrimp
Malacostraca - lobsters, crabs, shrimp, etc.
Insecta - insects
Entognatha - wingless
Marrellomorpha (with one extinct species).
(Possibly) Camptophyllia (extinct)
Potential existence of other arthropod classes is a matter still under debate.
Among others, the Arthropoda phylum contains the classes Arachnida (the spiders), Merestomata (horseshoe crabs), Myriapoda (centipedes and millipedes), and the subphylum Pancrustacea which includes class Insecta (insects) and various classes below Crustacea, like Branchiopoda, Malacostraca, Maxillopoda, etc. Taxonomic browsers available on the internet can provide more detail.
Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages. Phylum Arthropoda includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and others.
About as closely as we are to frogs. Crustacea and Chelicerata (arachnids) are different classes in the same phylum (Arthropoda), just like mammals and amphibians are different classes in the phylum Chordata (vertebrates).
In taxonomy, arthropods would not be an order but a much larger grouping called a phylum (phylum Arthropoda). Taxa are hierarchical, with the smaller divisions below phyla being subphyla, and within them, the classes/subclasses, then below that, the Orders. You might say that phylum Arthropoda has a lot of orders "inside it."
Class: Crustacea Phylum: Arthropoda
Crabs are arthropods, so it is phylum Arthropoda.
Yes, a spider belongs to Phylum Arthropoda.
5, they are the following:centipedesmillipedesarachnidsinsectscrustaceans
Arthropods belong to the phylum, Arthropoda. These organisms are: Invertebrate, have segmented bodies, exoskeleton, and jointed appendages.
Lobsters are belong to the Phylum of Arthropoda.
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda
it belongs to the phylum arthropoda.
arthropoda the same as crustecans
Arthropoda.
Arthropoda - Crabs and shrimp both belong in this phylum. phyllum: anthropoda subphyllum: crustacean
Foxes do not belong to the phylum Arthropoda
No, crabs are crustaceans. Crustaceans and insects are both classes of the Phylum Arthropoda. They are related, but not insects.
The arthropods are a phylum, a larger division than a class. Arthropoda has classes within it.
They are in phylum Arthropoda.