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Anthropods (humans) do not have wings; not to be confused with phylum Arthropoda (arthropods). Many arthropods have wings (insects are arthropods, including flying insects), but, of course, not all of them.
Sea squirts are classified in the same phylum (Chordata) as humans.
All arthropods by definition belong to phylum Arthropoda.
Some animals in phylum arthropods is a spider, centipedes or crabs.
Leeches aren't arthropods (phylum Arthropoda), they belong to Annelida, the same phylum as a garden earthworm. Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
All insects are in the phylum of Arthropods.
Frogs and humans both belong to the phylum Chordata.
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No. Arthropods are members of the phylum Arthropoda; but hydrae are members of the phylum Cnidaria. The closest to a "common" term for animals in this phylum that exists is "cnidarians".
The opposite of arthropods would be non-arthropods or invertebrates that do not belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
The largest phylum in the animal kingdom is Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other related organisms. It is estimated that over 80% of described animal species belong to this phylum.