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Moth possess all basic arthropod characters which are 1 , Jointed appendages 2 , chitinous exoskeleton 3 , Hemocoel 4 , open circulatory system . Hence moth is Arthropod .
NO. Arthropods do not have a 4 chambered hearts.
Characteristics of arthropods: 1 - a hard outer body covering called an exoskeleton 2 - specialized mouth parts 3 - jointed legs 4 - compound eyes 5 - segmented body 6 - bilateral symmetry 7 - a tubular alimentary canal, with mouth and anus 8 - respiration by means of gills, tracheae and spiracles
all arthropods are not insects because.. Arthropods aka the Phyla Arthropoda consists of 4 classes. (yr 1 university level here :D ) they are the Crustacea arachnida myriapoda and as you said the insecta. ok so these CLASSES are well defined by the characteristics the organisms of the class bear in common. hence one should not confuse the insect class with the phyla arthropods because one is a main category whilst one is a sub category which aid in defining the main category as a whole. hope this was helpful.
The Characteristics of Arthropods are : 1) Segmented body plan 2) Exoskeleton composed of chitin 3) Paired jointed appendages on variable number of segments 4) Dorsal heart with paired ostia (openings) 5) Hemocoelic body cavity (open circulatory system) 6) Nervous system comprised of a dorsal brain and ventral nerve chord
The 4 major groups of arthropods are crustaceans. arachnids, centipedes and millipedes, and insects. Arthropods are invertebrates that have an external skeleton, a segmented body, and jointed attachments called appendages.
There are 4 main groups of arthropods. They are the Chelicerata, Crustacea, Tracheata, and the now extinct Trilobites. Crabs are considered to be arthropods and are a part of the Crustacea group which also include shrimp and lobster.
Moth possess all basic arthropod characters which are 1 , Jointed appendages 2 , chitinous exoskeleton 3 , Hemocoel 4 , open circulatory system . Hence moth is Arthropod .
Arthropods are all in a single phyllum, Arthropoda. There is also a clade known as Panarthropoda, which consists of Arthropoda, Tardigrada, and Onychophora although only members of Arthropoda are called arthropods.
NO. Arthropods do not have a 4 chambered hearts.
There are 4 characteristics that are shared by all Arthropods... 1.) Jointed Limbs 2.) A segmented body with specialzed parts 3.) An Exoskeleton 4.) Well developed nervous system. P.S... I found this answer out of my Science Book! ;)
Characteristics of arthropods: 1 - a hard outer body covering called an exoskeleton 2 - specialized mouth parts 3 - jointed legs 4 - compound eyes 5 - segmented body 6 - bilateral symmetry 7 - a tubular alimentary canal, with mouth and anus 8 - respiration by means of gills, tracheae and spiracles
The honeybee, the lobster, the woodlouse, and the horseshoe crab would be four examples of arthropods.
There are four main characteristics of weather: 1. Temperature 2. Wind 3.Precipitation 4. Clouds
Arthropod evolutionary process. During the evolution of arthropods, the number of legs reduced. Definition of leg: The lower extremity of the animals that is in direct contact with the ground in standing or walking. A limb that used especially for supporting the body and for walking and crawling. Modified legs, is not leg. Mantis is 4-legged not 6-legged. 2-legs arthropods will appear on earth in the future. There are four-legged arthropods now. But all arthropods are not four-legged. Centipedes, spiders and insects there are still. There will be two-legged arthropods in the future and all arthropods will not be two-legged. But over time, their number will be increased gradually. 4-legged and 2-legged arthropods are not insects. They are new classes. Stronger blood circulation system is necessary to deliver blood to the head in stand upright. Ramin Amirmardafr
There are four main characteristics of weather: 1. Temperature 2. Wind 3.Precipitation 4. Clouds
Arthropods crustaceans insects? ???? not sure