There are some highly venemous arthropods in the Insecta class- like the Brazilian Wadering spider, acknowledged as the most venemous in the world, and killing more humans than any other spider, with a poison similar to the black widow's; or the agressive Japanese hornet - a giant insect which might chase you for miles once aggravated, and which kills more people annualy in Japan than other venomous or non-venomous animals combined; and some deadly disease-spreading insects like the kissing bug which transmits the horrible Chagas disease - but, there is no doubt the most deadly arthropod is the humble mosquito (mostly genus Aedes), responsible for spreading yellow fever, chikungunya, dengue fever, West Nile virus, and malaria, the combined annual deaths from which approaches 2 million.
An arthropod
Nope - it's a member of the Jellyfish family, not an arthropod.
Barnacles
although an octopus has eight arms or tantacles
An arthropod's main features are the segmented body, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
An arthropod
Vectors of the arthropod.
As the arthropod grows up, the exoskeleton sheds in order for the arthropod to grow inside of it.
arthropod
yes a beetle is an arthropod
The Blowjob arthropod family
A crab is an arthropod.
Yes, a moth is considered to be an arthropod.
a mit is a arthropod because it has no back bone
yes, a moth is an arthropod. are you dumb or something man.
No. It does not have an external skeleton, which is one of the main characteristics of an arthropod.
No, rickettsias require an arthropod for transmission, but not chlamydias.