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lobster
Centipedes are what makes up the largest of all animal phyla and includes invertebrates with jointed legs and separated body parts.
Yes, spiders have jointed legs, making them arthropods, and have the head and thorax connected as one body part called a cephalothorax. The other body part is the abdomen.
All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
The are the Abdomen an cephalothorax. The legs and other jointed extend ages are appendages.
A fly has six legs. Flies are classified as insects, and all insects have one pair of antennae, three body parts and six legs. A fly's legs are attached to its middle section, or thorax, and lare jointed.
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Yes. Arthropods (from the Greek meaning jointed legs) have jointed legs, a body divided into several sections and an exoskeleton. Arthropods are animals of the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, arachnids, myriapods (centipedes and millipedes), springtails, bristletails and crustaceans. Insects have jointed legs and a body divided into three parts (head, thorax and abdomen) and an exoskeleton. Thus they are arthropods.
That is correct. A tarantula is an invertebrate, meaning it has no backbone and has an exoskeleton, meaning the support system for its body is on the outside of its body. The legs are jointed - a characteristic of an arthropod.
One of the things that fall under arachnid family is the body has two parts and jointed legs. They also have no wings or antennae, and most have eight legs.
yes... they have... they are invertebrates and have jointed legs...