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what are the general characters of arthropoda

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Answered by sweetysinghal7109
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Exoskeleton. Arthropods are invertebrates, which means their bodies do not have internal bones for support. ...

Segmented Bodies. Arthropods have bodies that are internally and externally segmented. ...

Jointed Appendages. ...

Bilateral Symmetry. ...

Open Circulatory System

Answered by anshulkathayat
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They can be found in all types of habitats – land, water and soil.

They have jointed limbs

. The body is segmented into three regions – Head, Thorax and Abdomen.

The body cavity is filled with blood and is called the haemocoel.

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