Snails aren't arthropods, they're molluscs. Other phylum.
Insects are the largest group of arthropods.
Lobsters are in the group of Arthropods.
Snails are gastropods, and are not even related to insects (which are arthropods).
They are invertabrates. Some person on this site said that they are arthropods, but he/she is definetly wrong. They are closely related on the phylum tree, but they aren't exactly arthropods. They are invertabrates. Ps. arthropods are a type of invertabrate. :)
its an Arthropod
which group are starfishes more closely related arthropods or jellfishes
No they aren't, they sometimes attack earthworms, ants, snails, shellfish and many other arthropods.
Snails like the assassin snails will eat any aquatic insect slow enough for them to catch. Normal herbivorous snails will inadvertently eat microscopic insects and arthropods when grazing.
Arachnids.
The crab belongs in the group of Arthropods
It is Insecta.The largest group of arthropods are aquatic, so things like shrimp, lobster, (and the most popular) Crab.Crab is the largest group in the arthropods.
No. They are not even related to one another. Snails are gastropods, which are a type of mollusk. Insects are arthropods.