Biology, asked by isheeka119, 10 months ago

explain phylum arthopoda in details​

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Arthropoda (Arthon- Jointed; podos- legs)

Arthropoda, animals having jointed appendages or legs. It is a phylum of triploblastic, haemocoelomic, segmented invertebrates having head, thorax and abdomen, a chitinous exoskeleton and jointed legs and appendages. Most successful phylum on the Earth that has ever existed

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Arthapoda is largest phylum . It consists mainly insects . In this coelom are present . In this body is divided into 3 regions - head , thorax, & abdomen . It has tough exo- skeleton of chitin . It has jointed appendages like feet , antenna . Example cockroach , housefly , spider , butterfly

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