They would not be able to move as well! LOL
Arthropods, which fall under the phylum of Arthropoda, encompass many animals such as spiders, insects, crustaceans, centipedes, and scorpions. One characteristic of arthropods is their exoskeleton, which they have because they are invertebrates and do not have any internal bones to support them. Other characteristics of arthropods include their segmented bodies, bilateral symmetry, open circulatory system, and jointed appendages.
Phylum Arthropoda is the most diverse and abundant phylum of animals, estimates range from 2 to 10 million species fall into Arthropada. All arthropods have an exoskeleton made of chitin (pronounced kite-en) which are strong fibers of long nitrogen-containing sugars. Additionally arthropods are the first animals to evolve jointed appendages, hence their name (arthro = jointed, poda = foot or appendage). Arthropods are coelomate, meaning they have an open circulatory system, but their organ systems are well developed. Examples of arthropods range from lobster, crabs, shrimps, and crayfish, to insects, arachnids (spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks), millipedes, and centipedes.
Arachnids differ from other arthropods in that they have no antenna (nor wings, like many insects). They also use book lungs to breathe, rather than the gills or spiracle/trachea configuration. They have a body plan of only two sections (tagmata) and eight legs, although often with a modified forward pair different from most other arthropods.
Arthropoda itself is a phylum. It does have subphyla, namely, Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda. There is also an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an extinct Trilobite subphylum.
The exoskeleton of arthropoda is made of a tough protein called chitin, a long chain polymer comparable to cellulose. It fills the same role as the protein keratin in other animals where it would be found in hair, nails, hooves, claws, beaks, etc. Some arthropods, like crustaceans, further harden their chitin exoskeleton by biomineralization with calcium carbonate. Because it is inflexible, the organism has to periodically shed it (moult) in order to grow.
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They would not be able to move as well. (Plato) F*ck the police~
Athropods. Certainly!
They would not be able to move as well. (Plato) (:
Arthropods, which fall under the phylum of Arthropoda, encompass many animals such as spiders, insects, crustaceans, centipedes, and scorpions. One characteristic of arthropods is their exoskeleton, which they have because they are invertebrates and do not have any internal bones to support them. Other characteristics of arthropods include their segmented bodies, bilateral symmetry, open circulatory system, and jointed appendages.
The chief characteristic of arthropods would be their exoskeleton, made mostly of a tough protein called chitin; this gives them a segmented appearance and necessitates jointed appendages (hence the phylum's name, Arthropoda, which comes from Greek for jointed foot or jointed leg). Note that the term 'anthropod' should not be confused with 'arthropod' - anthropod is not a phylum but is a general term meaning human or humanoid.
because using the process of allimanation athropod would be the only possible answer
An arthropod would be characterized by a segmented body, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
Arthropods are animals belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans (such as crabs and shrimp), and millipedes among others. They are characterized by their segmented bodies, jointed limbs, and exoskeleton made of chitin.
Phylum Arthropoda is the most diverse and abundant phylum of animals, estimates range from 2 to 10 million species fall into Arthropada. All arthropods have an exoskeleton made of chitin (pronounced kite-en) which are strong fibers of long nitrogen-containing sugars. Additionally arthropods are the first animals to evolve jointed appendages, hence their name (arthro = jointed, poda = foot or appendage). Arthropods are coelomate, meaning they have an open circulatory system, but their organ systems are well developed. Examples of arthropods range from lobster, crabs, shrimps, and crayfish, to insects, arachnids (spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks), millipedes, and centipedes.
Phylum Arthropoda is the most diverse and abundant phylum of animals, estimates range from 2 to 10 million species fall into Arthropada. All arthropods have an exoskeleton made of chitin (pronounced kite-en) which are strong fibers of long nitrogen-containing sugars. Additionally arthropods are the first animals to evolve jointed appendages, hence their name (arthro = jointed, poda = foot or appendage). Arthropods are coelomate, meaning they have an open circulatory system, but their organ systems are well developed. Examples of arthropods range from lobster, crabs, shrimps, and crayfish, to insects, arachnids (Spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks), millipedes, and centipedes.
Arthropods (like insects, millipedes, crustaceans) are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.