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A butterfly is an insect, but all insects are arthropods.

Arthropods are a large group containing all animals with jointed legs, such as crustaceans, insects, arachnids, and centi/millipedes. Butterflies are of the insect variety because they have six legs and wings.

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  • yes, a ladybug is an arthopod because it's a beetle, all beetles are insects and all insects are arthropods.
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Yes The ladybug is an anthropod because it has no backbone, has a hard, chitinous shell, jointed legs, and a segmented body; All of these are characteristic of the Anthropoda phylum.

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A ladybug is not a decomposer. It is a consumer and an insect. It would be considered a primary consumer because it eats plants.

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YES.a caterpillar is an arthropod because it has a segmented body
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yes and they belong to the class insecta

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yes it is an arthropod

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yes

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