Yes. Most phyla evidence bilateral symmetry including flatworms, earthworms, many molluscs, and chordates including fish and mammals. Arthropoda, including insects, are bilaterally symmetric.
Bilateral means that the arthritis is in both shoulders.
The trochophores, a larval form within the trochozoan clade, are categorized in the lophotrochozoa superphylum. This contains eight phyla including mollusca and annelida, but not arthropoda.
Yes, a spider belongs to Phylum Arthropoda.
Class: Crustacea Phylum: Arthropoda
No, arthropoda comes from the Greek meaning joint legs or feet, hence the characterization of the phylum as having joint-appendages.
Phylum arthropoda does fall under the Protostomia clade characterized by bilateral symmetry and three germ layers.
Sponges exhibit asymmetry, meaning they lack any distinct symmetry. In contrast, organisms from phylum Cnidaria and Arthropoda typically exhibit radial symmetry (such as jellyfish) or bilateral symmetry (like butterflies), respectively, where body parts are arranged around a central axis or mirror images are present on either side of the body.
Phylum arthropoda is classified under a taxonomical unit (subregnum) Bilateria, which includes all phyla except the placozoans, cnidarians, ctenophores and sponges (porifera). Bilateria all have bilateral symmetry, or could be reflected in a hypothetical mirror placed down the midline, and includes the crustaceans.
Lobsters are belong to the Phylum of Arthropoda.
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The phylum of housefly is Arthropoda.
Arthropoda.
arthropoda the same as crustecans
Bilateral, meaning left and right are equal.
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda
Arthropod
The dragonfly belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.