Arthropods have special body parts including a segmented body, jointed legs, and an exoskeleton that provides protection and allows for movement. They also have antennae for sensing their environment and a mouth adapted for feeding styles like biting, chewing, and sucking. Common examples of arthropods include spiders that use silk to spin webs.
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Arthropods have special body parts including a segmented body, jointed legs, and an exoskeleton that provides protection and allows for movement. They also have antennae for sensing their environment and a mouth adapted for feeding styles like biting, chewing, and sucking. Common examples of arthropods include spiders that use silk to spin webs.
Arthropods have special body parts including a segmented body, jointed legs, and an exoskeleton that provides protection and allows for movement. They also have antennae for sensing their environment and a mouth adapted for feeding styles like biting, chewing, and sucking. Common examples of arthropods include spiders that use silk to spin webs.
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Arthropods have special body parts including a segmented body, jointed legs, and an exoskeleton that provides protection and allows for movement. They also have antennae for sensing their environment and a mouth adapted for feeding styles like biting, chewing, and sucking. Common examples of arthropods include spiders that use silk to spin webs.
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