Arthropods have jointed legs .
No, arachnids are invertebrates and they have four pairs of jointed legs.
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...
Arthropoda
they are invertebrates with jointed legs.........
Arthropods are invertebrates with jointed appendages. They include insects, spiders, crustaceans (like crabs and shrimp), and centipedes. Their segmented bodies with exoskeletons provide support for their appendages.
yes
they are jointed
Yes. Arthro = jointed, pod = limb or leg.
The phylum arthropoda takes its name from the Greek for "jointed foot" or jointed leg; arthropods are characterized by their jointed appendages.
ARTHROPOD Crustaceans Also, insects, arachnids, etc. Generally, invertebrates with jointed limbs and a hard external skeleton are called arthropods. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthropod
Animals have various types of leg structures, including jointed legs found in insects, arachnids, and crustaceans; vertebrate legs with bones like in mammals, birds, and reptiles; and tentacles in some invertebrates like octopuses.
Locust are mainly Arthropods that means these are small invertebrates with jointed legs. In Latin Arthropods means jointed legs.