Yes arthropods do that is a main characteristic of arthropods along with the fact that they are segmented coelomates that have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton.
yes they do... they also have a paired appendages
Arthropods are invertebrates with jointed appendages. They include insects, spiders, crustaceans (like crabs and shrimp), and centipedes. Their segmented bodies with exoskeletons provide support for their appendages.
False
The phylum arthropoda takes its name from the Greek for "jointed foot" or jointed leg; arthropods are characterized by their jointed appendages.
Yes, phylum arthropoda (the arthropods) are defined and classified by virtue of this very characteristic, their jointed appendages.
yes
jointed appendages.
They would not be able to move as well! LOL
arthropods
Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
They would not be able to move as well. (Plato) F*ck the police~