Arthropoda comes from the Greek meaning, jointed leg or foot. Because arthropods are covered with a hard exoskeleton, jointing is a necessary strategy to overcome this rigidity, e.g., for locomotion.
Arthropoda
Arthropoda comes from the Greek meaning, jointed leg or foot. Because arthropods are covered with a hard exoskeleton, jointing is a necessary strategy to overcome this rigidity, e.g., for locomotion.
Arthropoda
Arthropoda (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint", and ποδός podos "foot", which together mean "jointed feet"),
Lobsters are belong to the Phylum of Arthropoda.
The phylum of housefly is Arthropoda.
It is in Phylum Arthropoda, which means 'jointed feet'
Arthropoda.
It comes from the Greek words for "joint" and "foot."
arthropoda the same as crustecans
No, arthropoda comes from the Greek meaning joint legs or feet, hence the characterization of the phylum as having joint-appendages.
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda