Explain the termites and ticks of arthropoda which belongs to non chordate phyla?
The termites are also known as the white ants. They occur in the tropical and temperate areas. They form the nests on trees and grounds. These nests are referred as…
The termites are also known as the white ants. They occur in the tropical and temperate areas. They form the nests on trees and grounds. These nests are referred as…
The palamneus is also known as scorpion. It lives on land and is nocturnal. It occurs in the stones, wood and cervices. It comes out during the night. Their main…
The aranea is also known as spider. It occurs in the house and garden. It is carnivorous and feeds on insects. It has many forms and has a distinct male…
The mollusca are also known as the soft body animals. Aristotle described it and Johnston gave the name. They are mainly marine but some of them do occur in the…
The phylum mollusca are divided into different classes which are known as monoplacophora, amphineura, scaphopoda, gastropoda, pelecypoda and cephalopoda. The monoplacophora are known as single plate bearing animals. Their shell…
The echinodermata are known as the spiny skinned animal. They bear spines which play an important role in protection. The name echinodermata was introduced by Jacob Klein. Leuchart put these…
The phylum echinodermata is divided into many classes. It includes asteroidea, ophiuroidea, echinoidea, holothuroidea and crinoidea. The asteroidea are also known as the star form organisms. There body is flat…
The asterias is also known as star fish. They are carnivorous and reside in the rocky areas. They have a higher power of regeneration and autotomy. There body is divided…
The holothuria is also known as the sea cucumber. It occurs in the shallow part of sea. It respires through cloacae. It feeds on plankton and debris. It has a…
The antedon is also known as the feather star. It occurs in the bottom half of shallow part of sea. It feeds on plankton and debris and has great power…