What are three identifying characteristics of arthropods? Give an example of each in a particular animal. please no copy and pas te. thanks
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three identifying characteristics of arthropods are: " Jointed appendegas", "segmented" and bilateral symmetry"
Example: Scorpions have 8 jointed legs and a pair of pedipalps that are used for grasping prey and sensing.
Example: Leechs have soft, muscular, segmented bodies that can lengthen and contract.
Example: Starfish must use its body to move quickly, and its fleeing behavior strongly reflects its bilateral propensity.
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<span>Exoskeleton. <span>Bilateral Symmetry. Invertebrate. Crabs have an exoskeleton. Spiders have Bilateral symmetry. Lobsters are an invertebrate. Although all these are arthropods and have all these characteristics in common.</span></span>
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