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The body system responsible for making your bodies basic shape is the skeletal system.
Do arthropods have backbones?No, it is the exoskeleton that holds the arthropod's body together. arthropods are invertebrates, which means they do not have backbones.
No
All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
hard and encases the body.
legs.
No. Spiders and centipedes are both arthropods but neither have 3 segments.
The nervous system is not directly responsible for creating the body's basic shape; rather, it plays a crucial role in coordinating movement and sensory information. The body's shape is primarily determined by genetics, bone structure, and muscle development. However, the nervous system influences how muscles are used and developed, which can affect posture and overall body shape over time.
Yes arthropods have segments in their body . Segments of arthropods fuse to form head , thorax and abdomin .
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body segments
Its exoskeleton, which gives the arthropod shape, support, and protection.