arthropods have three main examples of it which are sponges,worms,and clams i think by sally
The arthropods are a phylum, a larger division than a class. Arthropoda has classes within it.
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All insects are arthropods. The phylum Arthropoda contains the classes Insecta (insects), Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, etc), Chelicerata (arachnids) and a few others.
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The three main classes of arthropods are: insects (cockroachs, ants, flies, bees, beetles, butterflies), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles) and arachnids (scorpions, spiders, mites). Other classes are onychophorans (velvet worms), diplopods (millipedes) and chilopods (centipedes).
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Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
There are not five clean cut classes of arthropoda. There are three classes under the subphylum Chelicerata, which are: Pycnogonida, Merostomata, and Arachnida. Then under the subphylum Mandibulata, there are three superclasses: Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. Myriapoda has four classes: Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Pauropoda, and Symphyla. Crustacea have six classes: Ostracoda, Maxillopoda, Remipedia, Cephalocarida, Branchiopoda, and Malacostraca. The Hexapoda superclass has four classes: Collembola, Protura, Diplura, and Insecta.
it grow a new exoskeleton
Arthropods are primarily divided into three major classes: Insecta (insects), Arachnida (spiders and scorpions), and Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, and shrimp). Insects are characterized by having three body segments and six legs, arachnids typically have eight legs and two body segments, while crustaceans usually have multiple legs and a hard exoskeleton. These classes reflect the vast diversity within the arthropod phylum, which is the largest group of animals on Earth.