The common characteristic of all arthopods is this.
What is an exoskeleton?
The crawfish belongs to this class.
What is (class) Crustacea?
This Latin term means "hundred legs."
What is centipede?
This class' characteristics consists of three pairs of walking legs, wings at some stage of life, one pair of antennae, and three body segments.
What is (class) Insecta?
This many Orders are listed in the book concerning Class Insecta.
What is five?
This type of wing appears to be a part of the exoskeleton and can be found on grasshoppers.
What are leatherlike wings?
This class' characteristics consists of four pairs of walking legs, a cephalothorax, four pairs of simple eyes, no antennae, and respiration through "book lungs."
What is (class) Arachnids?
There are about 7,000 known species of this phylum.
What is echinoderms/echinodermata?
When the head and thorax are united in a single segment it's called this.
What is the cephalothrorax?
This is the largest order in class Insecta.
What is order Coleoptera?
This is the largest class in creation.
What is (class) Insecta?
This anatomy features air entering through the exoskeleton, passes through several thin layers where oxygen is absorbed.
What are book lungs?
Members of this phylum have two sides, bilateral symmetry when larvae and radial symmetry in adulthood.
What is (phylum) Echinodermata/echinoderms?
This is the correct order of the classification of living things.
What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
Only ants that have this can reproduce.
What are wings?