Arthropod

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An invertebrate with an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and segmented body, like any insect, spider, crab etc

Real World Example

Imagine trying to move a stack of boxes from one room to another, but each box is a different shape and size, making it challenging to carry them efficiently. This situation is similar to how arthropods, such as insects, spiders, and crabs, are designed to handle their environments with their exoskeletons, jointed legs, and segmented bodies. Just as the segmented boxes allow you to maneuver through doorways and tight spaces by adjusting how you carry them, the segmented bodies and jointed legs of arthropods enable them to move efficiently and adaptably across diverse terrains, while their exoskeletons provide the necessary support and protection, much like sturdy boxes safeguarding their contents.

Practice Version

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