Characteristics of arthropod
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Characteristics of Arthropods
- A segmented body (Figure below) with a head, a thorax, and abdomen segments.
- Appendages on at least one segment. ...
- A nervous system.
- A hard exoskeleton made of chitin, which gives them physical protection and resistance to drying out.
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The arthropoda characteristics are mentioned below:
The body is triploblastic, segmented, and bilaterally symmetrical.
They exhibit organ system level of organization.
The body is divided into head, thorax, and abdomen.
Their body has jointed appendages which help in locomotion.
The coelomic cavity is filled with blood.
They have an open circulatory system.
The head bears a pair of compound eyes.
The exoskeleton is made of chitin.
The terrestrial Arthropods excrete through Malpighian tubules while the aquatic ones excrete through green glands or coaxal glands.
They are unisexual and fertilization is either external or internal.
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