Arthropods - page 2

How do arthropods eat?
Arthropods ingest food through their mouth, which then passes through the pharynx and down the esophagus, similar to many other animals. It eventually...
Do arthropoda have an exskeleton?
The external skeleton of arthropods is a highly efficient system for small animals. The exoskeleton provides a large surface area for the attachment o...
How do arthropodas reproduce?
Many arthropods, such as insects, reproduce through impregnation, where the male inserts the spermatophore or sperm directly. When female eggs develop...
Why are arthropods considered advanced?
The incredible diversity and success of the arthropods can be attributed to their extraordinarily adaptable body plan. A key feature is the evolution ...
What are the external features of arthropods?
Characteristics of ArthropodsA segmented body (Figure below) with a head, a thorax, and abdomen segments.Appendages on at least one segment. ... A ner...
What is the symmetry of arthropoda?
Arthropods that live on land have a series of tubes throughout their body called a tracheae. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical, that means that i...
What is an anthropoda?
What is called Arthropoda?Are bees arthropods?Are arthropods warm blooded?Is a snail an arthropod?Is a grasshopper an arthropod?Is an insect an arthr...
What are the characteristics of athropods?
All arthropods posses an exoskeleton, bi-lateral symmetry, jointed appendages, segmented bodies, and specialized appendages. The major arthropod class...
Where do athropods live?
Arthropods are found in virtually every known marine (ocean-based), freshwater, and terrestrial (land-based) ecosystem, and vary tremendously in their...