what are the main morphological features of arthropods ?
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Morphologically, arthropods have segmented bodies, including jointed appendages, and are covered with a chitinous cuticle that serves as an exoskeleton. Arthropods must undergo periodic molts as growth and development proceeds. Sexes are separate.
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- Organ system level of organisation
- Chitinous skeleton
- Jointed appendages
- Excretion takes place through malphigian tubes
- Dieceous
- They have respiratory organs
- compund and single antennae and eyes
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