Yes, butterflies are arthropods. Arthropods are a large group of invertebrates that includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans, among others. Butterflies belong to the class Insecta within the phylum Arthropoda.
Class Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers)
The term that describes a single independent settlement that dominates its surrounding area is "primate city."
Scientists would classify organisms between a sea spider and a euglena based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. Sea spiders are classified as arthropods (specifically pycnogonids), while euglenas are classified as protists. These organisms would occupy different phyla within the Tree of Life.
The presence of segmented bodies with jointed appendages is the characteristic that most distinguishes arthropods from other invertebrates. This feature allows arthropods to exhibit a wide range of movement and adaptability in their environments.
The arthropods are a phylum, a larger division than a class. Arthropoda has classes within it.
The Insecta class of arthropods may have wings. Insects are the only arthropods (and the only invertebrate) to have flight capability; but not all insects have wings.
Arthropods
Arthropoda is a phylum which is superior to class level .
Insects (class insecta) is the largest class of arthropods
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arachnid
A class of myriapod arthropods that comprises the centipedes.
Phylum: Arthropods Class: Crustaceans
No, starfish belong to the class Asteroidea.
Insecta
Yes, termites are insects (class Insecta) classified under Arthropoda (the arthropods).