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What is the meaning that arthopods have jointed legs?

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Answered by harshhunter
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This means that technically, your arms and legs (and tetrapod limbs in general) are jointed appendages. However, the term jointed appendage is most often applied to one specific case: the segmented appendages of arthropods (insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, etc.).

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