Part B Differentiating between arthropods The phylum Arthropoda includes four ma
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Part B Differentiating between arthropods The phylum Arthropoda includes four major lineages: cheliceriforms (also called chelicerates); myriapods; insects and their relatives (together called hexapods); and crustaceans. Drag each word or phrase to the appropriate bin View Available Hint(s) Reset Help arachnids exclusively terrestrial cheliceriforms myriapods insects crustaceans butterfly crabs and isopods primarily aquatic two pairs of antennae horseshoe crab body divided into head, thorax, and abdomen wings allow flight three pairs of walking legs millipedes and centipedes possess clawlike feeding appendagesExplanation / Answer
Cheliceriformes:
Arachnids
Possess claw like feeding appendages.
Horseshoe crab
Myriapods:
Exclusively terrestrial
Millipedes and centipedes.
Insects:
Body divided into head thorax and abdomen
Have three pairs of legs for walking
Wings allow them to fly
Eg. Butterfly
Crustaceans
Primarily aquatic
Have two pair of antennae
Crabs and isopods