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Arthropods (/ˈɑːrθrəpɒd/ ARTH-rə-pod) are
invertebrates in the
phylum Arthropoda. They
possess an
exoskeleton with a
cuticle made of chitin,
often mineralised...
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Daviesia arthropoda is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae and is
endemic to
Central Australia. It is a
glabrous shrub with
widely spreading...
- pairs:
Hexapoda (subphylum),
Arthropoda (phylum); e.g., ant 4 pairs:
Arachnida (class),
Chelicerata (subphylum),
Arthropoda (phylum); e.g.,
spider 5 pairs:...
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Ecdysis is the
moulting of the
cuticle in many
invertebrates of the
clade Ecdysozoa.
Since the
cuticle of
these animals typically forms a
largely inelastic...
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segmented body, and
paired jointed appendages.
Arthropods form the
phylum Arthropoda. They are
distinguished by
their jointed limbs and
cuticle made of chitin...
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currently used in a
narrower sense.
Uniramia is one of
three subphyla in the
Arthropoda classification suggested by
Sidnie Manton. This
classification divided...
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Panarthropoda is a
proposed animal clade containing the
extant phyla Arthropoda,
Tardigrada (water bears) and
Onychophora (velvet worms). Panarthropods...
- Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Echinodermata,
Mollusca and
Arthropoda.
Arthropoda include insects,
crustaceans and arachnids. By far the
largest number...
- This is a list of
genetic hybrids which is
limited to well do****ented
cases of
animals of
differing species able to
create hybrid offspring which may or...
- The
abdomen (colloquially
called the belly, tummy, midriff, tucky, or stomach[citation needed]) is the
front part of the
torso between the
thorax (chest)...