Class: Crustacea Phylum: Arthropoda
Crabs are arthropods, so it is phylum Arthropoda.
Phylum Arthroropoda, class Crustacea.
Anthropods (humans) should not be confused with the similarly-spelled Arthropods. Among others, the Arthropoda phylum contains the classes Arachnida (the spiders), Merestomata (horseshoe crabs), Myriapoda (centipedes and millipedes), and the subphylum Pancrustacea which includes class Insecta (insects) and the crustaceans - crabs, lobsters, shrimp, etc.
The Sunflower Seastar is from the phylum Echinodermata. It is from the kingdom Animalia, the class Asteroidea, and the family Asteriidae.
Earthworms are big segmented worms that belong to the Phylum Annelida, Class Clitellata, and sub class Oligochaeta. Leeches are also worms belonging to the same Phylum and class, but sub class Hirudinae and are of three types, freshwater, terrestrial and marine.
They are all members of the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda.
phylum arthropoda
Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum/Superclass Crustacea There are many classes of Crustacea. Crabs belong to the malacostracan class.
Crabs are arthropods, so it is phylum Arthropoda.
They are Arthropods.Edited: Land hermit crabs are from the arthropod phylum.
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)Body composed of head, thorax and abdomen with three or more pairs of jointed legs; chitinous exoskeleton covering all body parts, molted at intervals; divided into seven major classes: Class Onychophora (walking worms); Class Crustacea (shrimp, crabs & barnacles); Class Insecta (insects); Class Chilopoda (centipedes); Class Diplopoda (millipedes); Class Arachnida (Spiders & ticks); and Class Merostomata (horseshoe crabs).
crustations, like crabs
The animal kingdom crab does not belong to phylum mollusca. Crab belongs to an Animal kingdom under phylum Arthropoda, subphylum, Crustacea, Class Malacostraca, Order Decapoda. *Addition: Thus crabs are not mollusks but crustaceans.
Crabs are not reptiles, crabs are in the Arthropoda Phylum.
Crabs belong to the Animalia kingdom, Arthropoda phylum, Malacostraca class, Decapoda order, various families (e.g., Portunidae, Cancridae), and multiple genera and species within those families.
No, a crab is not an arachnid; it is a crustacean. Crabs belong to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda, while arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions, belong to a different class called Arachnida. Both groups are part of the larger arthropod phylum, but they are distinct in terms of their characteristics and classifications. Crabs typically have ten limbs and gills for breathing, whereas arachnids have eight legs and do not possess gills.
Aquatic crustaceans like crabs, lobsters and shrimp belong to phylum Arthropoda, a major division in the taxonomic classification characterized by joint appendages, chitin exoskeletons, and segmented bodies.