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give an account phylum arthopoda

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Answered by dhukiaankush
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The phylum Echinodermata contains organisms that share a specific set of characteristics, including spiny or bumpy skin. There are five different classes of animals in the phylum: starfish, brittle stars, echinoids (which include the sea urchins and sand dollars), sea cucumbers, and sea lilies.

Answered by Anonymous
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Arthopoda is an invertebrate animal which have an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired and jointed appendages.

There are three major classes of phylum arthropoda which are classified as- insects, ex.- cockroaches, ants, flies, bees, beetles and butterflies; crustaceans ex.- crabs, lobsters, shrimp and barnacles; arachnids ex.- scorpions, spiders and mites

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