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explain the salent feature of aurthopoda​

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Answered by shrajalchoudhary
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Phylum – Arthropoda

Phylum Arthrcpoda is the largest phylum oi animal kingdom including about 900,000 species in all habitats, which

constitute about 80% of all the known species of animals.

• This is the largest phylum of Animalia which includes insects.

• Over two-thirds of all named species on earth are arthropods.

• They have organ-system level of organisation.

• They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, segmented and coelomate animals.

• Structure: The body of arthropods is covered by chitinous exoskeleton.

• The body consists of head, thorax and abdomen.

• They have jointed appendages (arthros-joint, poda-appendages).

• Respiratory organs are gills, book gills, book lungs or tracheal system.

• Circulatory system is of open type.

• Sensory organs like antennae, eyes (compound and simple), statocysts or balance organs are present.

• Excretion takes place through malpighian tubules.

• They are mostly dioecious. Fertilisation is usually internal.

• They are mostly oviparous. Development may be direct or indirect.

• Examples:

• Economically important insects – Apis (Honey bee), Bombyx (Silkworm), Laccifer (Lac insect)

• Vectors – Anopheles, Culex Aedes (Mosquitoes)

• Gregarious pest – Locusta (Locust)

• Living fossil – Limulus (King crab).

• Classification

Answered by Anonymous
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Here's your answer

The characteristic feature of the members of Phylum Arthropoda is joint appendages.

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