Biology, asked by suryad6c, 6 months ago

locomotion of arthopoda​

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Answered by sabinamin14
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Arthropods move low to the ground using their legs in a tripod fashion, which is inherently stable. Their skeleton provides local control over movement. But the secret to their success is their jointed legs, which act as struts and shock absorbers.

Answered by 24xenaviera
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Most arthropods move by means of their segmental appendages, and the exoskeleton and the muscles, which attach to the inside of the skeleton, act together as a lever system, as is also true in vertebrates

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