All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
Yup, because crustaceans have jointed legs and segmented body. -co0leTs24
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
"arachilds" as spelt is gibberish. You may mean Arachnidwhich are are insects that have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and 8 jointed legs.
Arthropods are segmented animals with jointed legs and an exoskeleton.
all arthropods have the following characteristics :-1. A hard outer body covering called an exoskeleton.2. Specialized mouth parts3. Jointed legs4. Compound Eyes5. Segmented body
No, a wasp is not a mollusc; it is an insect belonging to the order Hymenoptera. Molluscs, such as snails and clams, are a separate group of invertebrates characterized by soft bodies, often with a hard shell. Wasps have a segmented body, jointed legs, and wings, which are typical features of insects.
Yes, arthropods have segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
yes, because it has its skeleton on the outside (its shell)
They have six jointed legs and on their feet are hooks for holding on tight.
A creature with jointed appendages extending from the central part of its body is typically an arthropod. This group includes insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and myriapods. These jointed appendages, such as legs and antennae, allow for a range of movements and functionalities, including locomotion and sensory perception. Arthropods are characterized by their exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed limbs.
A arthopod is a spider which has a exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. They also have book lungs and a open circulatory system.