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Are insects arthopods?

An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton. They have joined bodies and limbs. Insects are arthropods, as are many crustaceans.


What is The limbs are joined to the?

The limbs are joined to the torso through joints such as the shoulder and hip joints. These joints provide mobility and allow for movement of the limbs in different directions.


Do invertebrates have four limbs?

No, some such as worms have no limbs whereas insects have six and octopuses have eight.


Why do you have 4 limbs when insects have 6?

in the event they lose one?


How do you spell preyingmantice?

The "praying mantis" is an insect characterized by elongated limbs, although they are not related to the structurally similar grasshoppers and "stick" insects. The "praying" adjective somes from the position they assume, with two forward appendages (arms) raised and joined together, as if in prayer. The misspelling "preying" comes from their pursuit and consumption of other insects.


Which animal has jointed limbs?

Actually, no animal on the planet has joined limbs unless they are deformed.


What effects trees if you cut them?

Trees that have limbs cut can get fungus or insects. Consult an arborist.


What animal has no backbone but have limbs and 2 body parts?

Arthropods are invertabrates (no backbone) which have segmented bodies and limbs. However, some arthropods, such as insects, have 3 body segments. Chelicerata - a group which includes spiders - have 2 segments, the cephalothorax and the abdomen.


How many limbs do flies have?

Flies, like all insects, have six legs and two sets of wings.


How does a sloth gets it food?

it eats insects that it gets from pealing off bark from tree limbs


Why are the Chilopoda and Diplopoda placed with insects in the same subphylum?

Chilopoda and Diplopoda are placed with insects in the same subphylum. They are placed here because they have the same common ancestor. In addition, they have jointed limbs, antennae and exoskeletons, which is similar to insects.


What phobia is the fear of insects?

AnswerInsectophobia and Entomophobia are names of phobias relating to the fear of insects. Arachnophobia is the name of the fear of spiders. (arachnid means an invertebrate with eight limbs)It could beAcarophobia or Entomophobia or Insectophobia