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What are jointed appendages?


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Phylum Arthropoda:

  1. This is Animalia's largest phylum, which includes insects.
  2. The body consists of the head, thorax, and abdomen.
  3. Their appendages are joined.
  4. Example - Anopheles, Apis, Bombyx

Jointed appendages:

  1. The term "jointed appendages" refers to appendages that have joints.
  2. Jointed appendages are characteristics of the phylum Arthropoda.
  3. Legs, wings, and mouthparts are examples of Arthropods' jointed appendages.
  4. Example - Grasshopper

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