Yes, by definition all arthropods are taxonomically related in the sense that they share membership in the same phylum (Arthropoda); although this does not necessarily mean they share a common ancestor.
No, arthropods are a vast and diverse group, the largest by described species count, the highest count of living animals, and the heaviest in terms of total animal biomass on the planet.
Chelicerates (crabs, Pycnogonida, and Mercostonata) are arthropods that lack jaws.
Yes, termites are insects (class Insecta) classified under Arthropoda (the arthropods).
The Crustacean group (usually considered a sub-phylum) are mostly marine arthropods, and include krill, shrimp, crabs and lobster; there are non-aquatic exceptions in this group like terrestrial woodlice.
A grasshopper has six legs, so its major group is Insecta.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
Insects are the largest group of arthropods.
Lobsters are in the group of Arthropods.
its an Arthropod
which group are starfishes more closely related arthropods or jellfishes
Arachnids.
Snails aren't arthropods, they're molluscs. Other phylum.
The crab belongs in the group of Arthropods
It is Insecta.The largest group of arthropods are aquatic, so things like shrimp, lobster, (and the most popular) Crab.Crab is the largest group in the arthropods.
Chelicerates (crabs, Pycnogonida, and Mercostonata) are arthropods that lack jaws.
Butteflies are not arthropods, they are members of Insecta, in the group Lepidoptera. Arthropods have 8 legs, and Butterflies have 6.
Animals, arthropods, crustaceans.
yes