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which arthropods which habitat and inhabited by these organisations​

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Arthropods (/ˈɑːrθrəpɒd/, from Ancient Greek ἄρθρον (arthron) 'joint', and πούς (pous) 'foot' (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals having an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and cuticle made of chitin, often mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A few species also live in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. You can find these creatures in humid rainforests, dry deserts, coral reefs, deciduous forests, open fields dotted with flowers, the frigid arctic sea floor, and much more. They occupy virtually every habitat on earth.

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