They both belong to the Arachnids family.
They are 'arachnids'. They are not spiders. Spiders are arachnids too, but spiders belong to a distinct family of arachnids, Aranaea.
No, lobsters and spiders are not classified in the same class. Lobsters belong to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda, while spiders are classified under the class Arachnida, also within the same phylum. Both belong to the larger group of arthropods, but they are distinct classes with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.
These drugs are classified as stimulants.
yes, they are both arthropods. They do though belong to two different subphylla.The spiders are arachnids and the lobster is a crustacean
Yes, the lobster is an arthropod. In fact, the American lobster is currently the heaviest living arthropod (not counting extinct arthropods).
No, spiders and scorpions do not belong to the same phylum. Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, while scorpions also belong to the phylum Arthropoda but are classified in the class Scorpiones.
No, it isn't.Although lobsters belong to a different subphylum than Arachnida. Lobsters are 10-legged (including the claws) Crustaceans, unlike the 8-legged spiders, ticks, and mites that are Arachnids.Crustaceans and Arachnids (and another subphylum, Insecta) each belong to the phylum Arthropoda, meaning 'jointed foot'. If you look at the Wikipedia article on any of these, these classification 'trees' are shown in the right margin.
they belong to spiders
Ticks are classified as arachnids, just like mites and spiders. They are parasites that attach themselves to other animals to feed on their blood.
Barium is a chemical element and is classified as a metal in the periodic table with the atomic number 56 and symbol Ba.
Arachnids is the class that spiders belong to.
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family