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==How do they feed?==
==How do they feed?==


Arthropds feed with dead or alive organisms.


==How do they reproduce?==
==How do they reproduce?==

Version du 15 janvier 2011 à 13:16

What is an Arthropod?

Arthropods are eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by ingestion. Arthropods are members of the most diverse phylum in the animal kingdom. They are named for their jointed appendages, which enable these animals to move despite their hard outer covering, the exoskeleton and have a segment body.

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What is Arthropod's jointed appendages?

Limbs are a prominent feature of species in many phyla. They are particularly important in two major lineages: the ecdysozoans and the vertebrates. Some members of the Ecdysozoa, such as arthropods, have more complex, jointed limbs, which make fast, precise walking, running, jumping movements possible and are a prominent limb type in vertebrates and arthropods. Arthropod's appendages of different segments are variously adapted for walking, feeding, sensory reception, reproduction, swimming and defense. Thanks to the evolutionary flexibility of their segments and appendages, it contributes to the great diversification of arthropods.


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What is the diversification of Arthropods?

The estimation about the total arthropod population numbers is a billion billion individuals, but only a million species has identified, mostly insects. They must be regarded as the most successful animal phylum. The major groups of Arthropods are Arachnids, Crustaceans, Millipedes and Centipedes, and Insects.

what are the differences between these five groups?

Arachnids usually have four pairs of walking legs and specialized pair of feeding appendages. Crustaceans are almost all marine organisns but some live in fresh water or in a terrestrial environment. They all have a crustacean hallmark of multiple pairs of specialized appendages. Millipeds eat decaying plantmatter. Centripeds are carnivores are the only arhtropods without atenna . They have a pair of poison claws and a dsingle pair of long legs. Both (millipeds and centripeds)have segmented body and jointed legs.


{{co|Maybe you could mention the main characteristics of each group.}

What are the main characteristics of animals?

Where do they live?

Arthropods live

How do they feed?

Arthropds feed with dead or alive organisms.

How do they reproduce?

How do they move?