Spiders are in the phylum arthropoda, but they are in there own subphylum called Chelicerata, because they are quite different from other arthropods. The name chelicerata comes from a unique pair of appendages called chelicera.
They are mollusks part of the mollusca group.
No, spiders and scorpions do not belong to the same phylum. Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, while scorpions also belong to the phylum Arthropoda but are classified in the class Scorpiones.
Yes, spiders are arthropods. Arthropods are a group of invertebrate animals that include insects, spiders, crustaceans, and more. Spiders specifically belong to the class Arachnida within the phylum Arthropoda.
Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda. This phylum includes animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies, such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans.
Spiders are in the phylum arthropoda, but they are in there own subphylum called Chelicerata, because they are quite different from other arthropods. The name chelicerata comes from a unique pair of appendages called chelicera.
ChordateMammals are grouped into the phylum Chodlam.
They are mollusks part of the mollusca group.
Mammals are grouped into the Phylum Chordata. This means that they have a notochord at some point in their life cycle.
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No, spiders and scorpions do not belong to the same phylum. Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, while scorpions also belong to the phylum Arthropoda but are classified in the class Scorpiones.