Which one of the following belongs to the same class?
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The correct answer to the statement is option A Ticks.
Ticks belong to which class:
- Ticks belong to the same phylum (Arthropoda) as insects, however, they are classified as a separate species. The class Arachnida, which has multiple subclasses, belongs to the subphylum Chelicerata. Ticks belong to the Acari (syn. Acaria, Acarina, Acarida) subclass. As a result, option A is the proper response.
- Scorpions are predatory arthropods belonging to the order Scorpiones, which is part of the Arachnida class.
- Arachnida refers to a class of creatures with jointed appendages. These are animals that are classified as invertebrates.
- Spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and solitude are all members of the Arachnida family. It's possible that the mites have eight or six legs. The parasite is a common term for them.
The complete question is (Which one of the following belongs to the same class as Scorpion? a) ticks, b) Crabs, c) Centipedes, D) Cockroaches.
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The correct answer to the statement is option A Ticks.
Ticks belong to which class:
Ticks are classed as a different species while belonging to the same phylum (Arthropoda) as insects. The subphylum Chelicerata includes the class Arachnida, which comprises many subclasses. Ticks are classified as Acari (syn. Acaria, Acarina, Acarida). As a result, the correct response is option A.
Scorpions are predatory arthropods that belong to the Arachnida class and the order Scorpiones.
Arachnids are animals that have jointed appendages. Invertebrates are animals that fall within this category.
The Arachnida family includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, and solitude. The mites could have eight or six legs, depending on the species. They are commonly referred to as parasites.
(Which of the following belongs to the same class as Scorpion?) is the full question. Ticks, crabs, centipedes, and cockroaches are examples of pests.
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