what are arthopodes?explain
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ARTHOPODES
rthropods are animals that are members of the phylum Arthropoda. More than 80% of all of the animals in the world are arthropods. With such a large group of animals, there is quite a lot of diversity - and quite a lot of examples - but they do have some similar traits:
- Invertebrates
- InvertebratesAn exoskeleton, or external, skeleton made of chitin and it is covered with a thick protective layer, or cuticle
- nvertebratesAn exoskeleton, or external, skeleton made of chitin and it is covered with a thick protective layer, or cuticleSegmented
- invertebratesAn exoskeleton, or external, skeleton made of chitin and it is covered with a thick protective layer, or cuticleSegmented bodiesSix legs or more which are jointed. In fact, their name comes from the Greek words for "joint" and "foot."
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earthport is an inter different animal having exoskeleton segmented body and period joint appendages. arthopodes form Phylum which includes insects myriapods etc..
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