Arthropods have the common characteristics of exoskeletons made of chitin, necessitating the further characteristics of segmented bodies and joint appendages. The phylum's name arthropoda comes from the greek meaning jointed legs or feet.
Arthropods are the larger of the two groups of invertebrates, and mollusks are the second largest. Invertebrates are animals without backbones. Arthropods have a hard exoskeleton, made out of chitin, while mollusks have shells for a protective covering.
They all:
are eukaryotic(all cells contain a nucleus)
lack of a cell wall
invertebrate
rod-shaped chromosomes
Arthropods have joint appendages, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons made of chitin.
They are all eukaryotes
i think yes
no. they arent, mollusks consist of squids, clams, snails, and jellyfish. so think about it, do any of them have backbones?
It is the remnant of the coelom. According to my professor
No. All arthopods belong to the phylum Arthropoda, while all reptiles (along with other vertebrates) belong to the phylum Chordata
the cover of a mollusk is the mantel
Sponges, Cnidarians, Mollusks, and Echinoderms are not Arthropods.
mollusks and arthopods i very samrt!!
there invertabrates
they are both invertebrates
All arthopods do not have backbones which makes all arthopods invertebrates!
arthopods
they are slick slop and slimy
Exoskeletons.
foot
they are slick slop and slimy
Yes these two share common ancestors.
the normal ones