One species of particularly long millipede has instances of over 300 body sections.
There are more beetles than anything else. Not just the most arthropods, the most anything! At last count, there are over 450,000 types of beetles. Many have yet to be discovered.
an ant
centipede
CRUSTCEIANS
I don’t know
That'd be an arachnid, most likely a spider. Spiders have a cephalothorax ('head chest', exactly what it sounds like) and an abdomen (butt, containing vital organs), and four pairs of walking legs.
Jointed appendages, appendages are tiny structures (leg or antenna) that grows out side of the body.
For Most Complexity Comparison you need a Base. Most in what category ?Arthropod is a Phylum so I will consider it to be asked in complexity based on Phylum Categories.No, it is not.Out of 9 Phyla it is actually at 7th number. Where 9th is most complex and 1 is least.
Hornets with their jointed limbs and chitinous exoskeletons are most definitely arthropods, under Arthropoda's subphylum Hexapoda, along with all other insects.
The most well-known ones are crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, water fleas etc. but also barnacles!)
A centipede is a type of bug, but it is not an insect, it is an arthropod. Insects have three body sections and six legs. The term "bug" covers more than just insects.No, a centipede is not (by definition) a bug. It is an arthropod, which is what most people think of when someone says bug. so the answer is Yes, and No.
Three
Most of the arthropod body is covered by an exoskeleton called a cuticle. This protects its soft tissues from predators and disease and supports its entire body.
Most likely 5
That'd be an arachnid, most likely a spider. Spiders have a cephalothorax ('head chest', exactly what it sounds like) and an abdomen (butt, containing vital organs), and four pairs of walking legs.
The answer is very simple. an octopus of course It has no antannae but do own an exoskeleton,
The Tiger Snake
Exoskeleton
Insects
Most likely once a year.
Jointed appendages, appendages are tiny structures (leg or antenna) that grows out side of the body.
For Most Complexity Comparison you need a Base. Most in what category ?Arthropod is a Phylum so I will consider it to be asked in complexity based on Phylum Categories.No, it is not.Out of 9 Phyla it is actually at 7th number. Where 9th is most complex and 1 is least.