Arthropoda - The Arthropods. Invertebrates that have a chetin-based exoskeleton.
The water scorpion belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hemiptera, family Nepidae, genus Ranatra, and the species varies depending on the specific type, with one common example being Ranatra penna. These creatures are aquatic insects known for their elongated bodies and predatory habits.
Scorpions are members of the phylum Arthropoda, and all arthropods belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
No, a scorpion is an arachnid.
that a coin scorpion doesn't have legs and a trap scorpion has four legs
Arthropoda.
Arthropoda
Scorpians belong to phylum Arthropoda Their class is Arachnida.
No. An Iguana is in Phylum Cordata and a scorpion is in Phylum Arthropoda. It is virtually impossible to mate between Phyla.
Three examples from phylum Arthropoda might include such creatures as the lobster, the house-fly, and the scorpion.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
Scorpions are classified as arthropods within the class of Arachnida which means they are technically spiders. With almost 1800 different species, scorpions inhabit every continent except Antarctica.
Kindom: Animalia Phylum: Invertebrata Class: Arthropoda Order: Scorpionidae Family: Buthidae Genus: Parabuthus Species: Granulatus
The water scorpion belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hemiptera, family Nepidae, genus Ranatra, and the species varies depending on the specific type, with one common example being Ranatra penna. These creatures are aquatic insects known for their elongated bodies and predatory habits.
Scorpions are members of the phylum Arthropoda, and all arthropods belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
No, it does not turn into the scorpion.
a scorpion