None. The phylum Arthropoda does not have tube feet, only the phylum Echinodermata has (starfish, sea urchins, etc.). Echinoderms are not arthropods! ^^
insect of course.
An arthropod with a lot of legs would be a myriapod (subphylum Myriapoda's word origin here meaning exactly that, a lot of legs or feet), like the centipedes and millipedes.
An arthropod
The Arachnid class is an example of an arthropod group characterized by possessing two main body segments, eight legs, but having no antennae. All arthropods except chelicerates and proturans have antennae. (The chelicerates include arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders.)
Nope - it's a member of the Jellyfish family, not an arthropod.
possibly.
Echinoderms :)
chilopoda
The arthropod group containing crabs is known as crustaceans. This is a very large group of this phylum and contains so many species.
yes
insects
yes they are
insect of course.
Arthropod
Crustacea
The arthropod group
Butterflies belong to the arthropod group called insects. They are classified under the order Lepidoptera, which includes insects with large wings covered in scales.