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Moths belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta.
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species and Domain
No, a regular turtle is not an arthropod. Turtles belong to the class Reptilia, while arthropods belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Turtles are vertebrates, meaning they have a backbone, while arthropods are invertebrates with exoskeletons.
There are over 950 species in the class Echinoidea, which includes sea urchins and sand dollars. These species are found in oceans around the world, inhabiting various marine environments.
kingdom: Animalia phylum: arthropoda class: incecta order:diptera family:muscoida genus:musca species: musca domestica
The hexapoda subphylum containing the insecta class is the largest with around a million described arthropod species.
No, a squirrel is not an arthropod. Arthropods are invertebrate animals with jointed legs, segmented bodies, and an exoskeleton, such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Squirrels are mammals, belonging to the class Mammalia.
No. They are in the arthropod class. (Invertabrate)
No one arthropod class has members with predominantly round body shapes, particularly since classes are so broad and each usually have so many species. Horseshoe crabs under class Merostomata have a roundish body shape and somewhat hemi-spheroidal (oblate); the barnacles under class Maxillopoda have examples which are noticeably round, but not all. Some water fleas under class Branchopoda can be quite rounded.
By count the most arthropod species fall under the Insecta class, with a million species described and millions estimated yet to be described. By count, insects are over half of all living animals and by some estimates may constitute up to ninety percent of all living animals on the earth. In biomass, krill take the top spot weighing in from up to half to three quarters of a billion tonnes, and thus having a huge significance in the food chain.
An arthropod of the class Arachnida, such as a spider or scorpion.
No. Spiders are not myriapod. They are arthropod's class is arachnids.
No, insects belong to the phylum Arthropod.
Animals. They're in the Arthropod phylum and the Insect class.
Domain contains the fewest number of categories, with only three domains recognized in biological classification: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Arthropod is a phylum, not a class. It is one of the largest phyla in the animal kingdom and includes creatures like insects, spiders, and crustaceans. Within the phylum Arthropoda, there are several classes, such as Insecta, Arachnida, and Crustacea.
Moths belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta.