The crustaceans are arthropods with biramous (branching) appendages, including a larger and smaller pair of antennae, the smaller ones being referred to as antennules.
The crustaceans are arthropods which have biramous (branching) antennae; a larger and smaller pair (called antennules).
Crustaceans are arthropods with biramous or two-part appendages, including their antennae; a larger pair and a smaller pair called antennules.
Insects, myriapods (centi/millipedes) and crustaceans.
The arachnids are eight-legged arthropods, appearing in four bilaterally symmetric pairs. Examples are Spiders, ticks, and mites.
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They have a central nervous system, I think.
All arthropods apart from most insects have wings.
Grasshoppers and crickets
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.)
Jointed appendages, appendages are tiny structures (leg or antenna) that grows out side of the body.
there is no group of arthropad has no antenna
Most important appendage which Arthropods use for sensing environment is antenna .Antenna is head appendage used to sense sound chemicals heat etc.
They have a central nervous system, I think.
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Pheromones, antenna contact and the bee dance are a few examples.
They typically have four pairs of walking legs, they have a cephelathorax (the head and thorax fused together), no antenna, four pairs of simple eyes and the perform respiration via book lungs.
Spiders and scorpions are arthropods with neither antenna nor wings; they are members of subphylum Chelicerata.
The honeybee, the lobster, the woodlouse, and the horseshoe crab would be four examples of arthropods.
Arthropods means jointed legs. There are four types-MyripodsArachnidsCrustaceansInsectsJellyfish are soft .
arthropods have three main examples of it which are sponges,worms,and clams i think by sally
The common function of antenna is sensory. In insects humidity is a big issue; but amongst arthropods they are used for touch, and the chemical sense of taste/smell, and some even use it to communicate.
Crustaceans are arthropods characterized (and classified) by their biramous (branching) appendages, which include two antenna pairs. The smaller set are referred to as antennules. All other arthropod groups have one pair except chelicerates and proturans, which have no antennae.