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What is arthopoda...​

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Answered by harshvardhangau
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arthopoda is the biggest phylum of kingdom animalia .. the soul member of this phylum is insecta .. it consists of having paired appendages.

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • In Greek Arthros means jointed and poda means legs.

  • These are triploblastic and haemocoelomates.

  • They are bilateral symmetrical.

  • Body is segmented.

  • There is open circulatory system, so blood does not flow in well defined blood vessels.

  • The coelomic cavity is blood filled.

  • These have complete and coiled guts.

  • They have colourless blood called haemolymph.

  • These have compounds eyes on the head.

  • They are present everywhere.

  • Arthoposa is the largest and most successful phylum of animals which consist 900000 animals species.

  • Example = prawns, butterfly, housefly and spider.
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