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What is arthopoda please say me

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Answered by aryanbhadoriya411
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Explanation:

DEFENATION :

: any of a phylum (Arthropoda) of invertebrate animals (such as insects, arachnids, and crustaceans) that have a segmented body and jointed appendages, a usually chitinous exoskeleton molted at intervals, and a dorsal anterior brain connected to a ventral chain of ganglia.

CHARACTERSTICS :

Exoskeletons made of chitin.

Highly developed sense organs.

Jointed limbs (the limbs must be jointed like the joints in a suit of armor, since the exoskeleton is rigid and cannot bend to allow movement)

Segmented bodies.

Ventral nervous system.

Bilateral symmetry.

UNIQUE CHARACTER :

All Arthropods share certain characteristics making them unique from other phyla. ... The muscles of an Arthropod are connected to the inside of the exoskeleton, because the animal lacks an internal skeleton of any type. The exoskeleton is made of a tough substance called chitin (KIE-tin).

TYPES :

Arthropods are divided into four major groups:

insects;

myriapods (including centipedes and millipedes);

arachnids (including spiders, mites and scorpions);

crustaceans (including slaters, prawn and crabs).

Answered by anilchauhan735502
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Answer:

A large phylum of invertebrate animals that includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and their relatives. they have a segmented body, an external skeleton, and jointed limbs, and are sometimes placed in different phyla.

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