No, lice are not arachnids; they are classified as insects. Lice belong to the order Phthiraptera and are characterized by having three pairs of legs and a body divided into three segments. Arachnids, on the other hand, include Spiders, ticks, and scorpions, which have eight legs and a different body structure. Therefore, while both lice and arachnids are arthropods, they belong to different classes within that phylum.
Lice are insects, not arachnids.
Yes, whale lice belong to phylum Arthropoda - the arthropods. They are crustaceans, more like a kind of shrimp than the insect class to which most familiar lice would belong.
Ocean crabs are not amphibians, they are crustaceans. Body crabs (crab lice) are also not amphibians, they are arachnids.
Lice do not belong in the group with mistletoe, tick, and mushrooms. Mistletoe and mushrooms are both types of plants (or plant-like organisms), while ticks are arachnids, and lice are insects. The other three are associated with parasitism or symbiosis, while lice are specifically parasites that live on hosts.
Flea, lice. "Tick" is another possible answer, but ticks are actually arachnids, not insects.
Spiders are arachnids. Cats are felines.
No, arachnids do not have any antennas. Animals such as Spiders, or scorpions are considered to be an arachnids.
what are arachnids locomotions??
No there is not in the arachnids in the temperature forest arachnids like the dark.
Arachnids have two body segments, the abdomen and......
Spiders are arachnids. Lizards are reptiles.
Arachnids have no bones. They're invertebrates.