The Insecta class of arthropods may have wings. Insects are the only arthropods (and the only invertebrate) to have flight capability; but not all insects have wings.
All arthropods apart from most insects have wings.
Anthropods (humans) do not have wings; not to be confused with phylum Arthropoda (arthropods). Many arthropods have wings (insects are arthropods, including flying insects), but, of course, not all of them.
Millipedes do not have wings. Amongst arthropods only Insects have wings.
The arthropods are a phylum, a larger division than a class. Arthropoda has classes within it.
The wings attach to the body segment in arthropods via a flexible membrane, containing a number of sclerites or hardened areas (plates), collectively known as the pteralia.
Arthropods
No they are among the class of animals called arthropods.(Be careful with your spelling! An anthropod is something that has an appearance resembling a human being)
do female arthropods fly
Insects differ from other arthropods because insectsA. Have paired, jointed legsB. Have ectognathous mouthpartsC. Have a single pair of antennaeD. MandiblesE. Have tagmata or fused segments
Arthropoda is a phylum which is superior to class level .
Insects (class insecta) is the largest class of arthropods
the whole class reviewed well for their quiz today about arthropods.