They have in common hard bodies divided also they have legs and they also have segments which are tiny bones hardly bones REALLY. And
* centipedes * horseshoe crabs * insects * millipedes
Yes. Insects have six, arachnids have eight, crustaceans have ten and myriapods (centi/millipedes) have many. ^^
Arthropoda is a phylum which is superior to class level .
Arachnids (spiders, scorpions), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters), and myriapods (centipedes, millipedes).
arachnids, insects, crustaceans, etc.
Insects, crustaceans and myriapods (centi/millipedes).
An anthropoid is a type of invertaber it consists of arachnids, insects, myriapods and crustaceans This answer is WRONG. I think you mean 'arthropod.' Anthropoid is a primatology term referring to simians, or Old World monkeys and apes.
The three main classes of arthropods are: insects (cockroachs, ants, flies, bees, beetles, butterflies), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles) and arachnids (scorpions, spiders, mites). Other classes are onychophorans (velvet worms), diplopods (millipedes) and chilopods (centipedes).
No, that is not true. Arthropods include insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and Myriapoda. Insects always do have six legs. Arachnids, like spiders and scorpions, have eight. Myriapods, which are millipedes and centipedes, have many legs, ranging from over a dozen to over a hundred, depending on the type.
Trilobites are fossil arthropods. They are classified in the Phylum Arthropoda (along with insects, arachnids, crustaceans and myriapods) and the Class Trilobita.
Yes, crustaceans do have an exoskeleton, as do all arthropods, including arachnids, insects, and crustaceansm
Arthropoda (arthropods, including insects, arachnids, and crustaceans)