why arthropods are called so? Marks 1
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Arthopod is a word that is derived from a Greek word called Arthropoda.
The meaning of Arthopoda is Joint foot.
Thus, Arthopods are joint foot invertebrate animals having external skeletons.
They don't have skin, instead they have hard body surfaces i.e., External Skeleton.
Arthopods are generally known for their joint limbs and cuticles.
The meaning of Arthopoda is Joint foot.
Thus, Arthopods are joint foot invertebrate animals having external skeletons.
They don't have skin, instead they have hard body surfaces i.e., External Skeleton.
Arthopods are generally known for their joint limbs and cuticles.
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ARTHOPODS animals which have joint legs. Some species of Arthopods have their head and thorax fused. Arthopods are basically called so due to their joint legs.
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