Biology, asked by sampathyadav586, 2 months ago

menction the general characters of arachinnads​

Answers

Answered by manasikalamkar12
1

Explanation:

Arachnids are classified in the Phylum Arthropoda, which also consists of crustaceans, insects, centipedes, and millipedes. This phylum is defined by the following key characteristics:

Body segmentation - usually consisting of a head, thorax, and abdomen

Jointed appendages

A firm but flexible exoskeleton

An open circulatory system - blood is free-flowing in the body, not contained in vessels

Specialized appendages - including claws (crustaceans) or wings (insects)

Arthropods are sometimes nicknamed the 'swiss army knives of living things', for their dexterity and array of appendage functions.

Arachnids' specific class within Phylum Arthropoda is called Class Arachnida.

Arachnids possess the same general characteristics that define all arthropods, but have a few other unique distinctions:

No antennae, claws, or wings, but instead have mandibles : structures for biting and chewing prey

Eight appendages

A fused head and thorax, called a cephalothorax

Answered by namrathasri1188
0

Answer:

Arachnids possess the same general characteristics that define all arthropods, but have a few other unique distinctions:

No antennae, claws, or wings, but instead have mandibles : structures for biting and chewing prey.

Eight appendages.

A fused head and thorax, called a cephalothorax.

General Characters are Arachnids are paired .

Arachnids is class of phyllum Arthropods...

Hope it is helpful

Attachments:
Similar questions