Trilobitomorpha Arachnida Decapoda Hexapoda # of Body Segments 2 3 3 # Pairs of Legs several 4 5 3 Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous Biramous Uniramous Uniramous # Antennae None 2 1 Evolved wings: Yes/No No Yes

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The table compares various arthropod groups, focusing on body segmentation, leg pairs, appendage types, antennae, and wing evolution.

### Table Representation

1. **Trilobitomorpha**:
   - **# of Body Segments**: Several
   - **# Pairs of Legs**: Several
   - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Biramous
   - **# Antennae**: Not specified
   - **Evolved Wings**: Not specified

2. **Arachnida**:
   - **# of Body Segments**: 2
   - **# Pairs of Legs**: 4
   - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Uniramous
   - **# Antennae**: None
   - **Evolved Wings**: No

3. **Decapoda**:
   - **# of Body Segments**: 3
   - **# Pairs of Legs**: 5
   - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Not specified
   - **# Antennae**: 2
   - **Evolved Wings**: Not specified

4. **Hexapoda**:
   - **# of Body Segments**: 3
   - **# Pairs of Legs**: 3
   - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Uniramous
   - **# Antennae**: 1
   - **Evolved Wings**: Yes

### Key Points

- **Trilobitomorpha** have several body segments and legs, with biramous appendages. Specific details about antennae and wings are not provided.
- **Arachnida**, such as spiders, have two body segments, four pairs of legs, uniramous appendages, no antennae, and do not have wings.
- **Decapoda**, including crabs and lobsters, have three body segments and five pairs of legs, with two antennae. Details about appendages and wings are unspecified.
- **Hexapoda**, which includes insects, have three body segments, three pairs of legs, uniramous appendages, one antenna, and evolved wings.
Transcribed Image Text:The table compares various arthropod groups, focusing on body segmentation, leg pairs, appendage types, antennae, and wing evolution. ### Table Representation 1. **Trilobitomorpha**: - **# of Body Segments**: Several - **# Pairs of Legs**: Several - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Biramous - **# Antennae**: Not specified - **Evolved Wings**: Not specified 2. **Arachnida**: - **# of Body Segments**: 2 - **# Pairs of Legs**: 4 - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Uniramous - **# Antennae**: None - **Evolved Wings**: No 3. **Decapoda**: - **# of Body Segments**: 3 - **# Pairs of Legs**: 5 - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Not specified - **# Antennae**: 2 - **Evolved Wings**: Not specified 4. **Hexapoda**: - **# of Body Segments**: 3 - **# Pairs of Legs**: 3 - **Appendages: Uniramous/Biramous**: Uniramous - **# Antennae**: 1 - **Evolved Wings**: Yes ### Key Points - **Trilobitomorpha** have several body segments and legs, with biramous appendages. Specific details about antennae and wings are not provided. - **Arachnida**, such as spiders, have two body segments, four pairs of legs, uniramous appendages, no antennae, and do not have wings. - **Decapoda**, including crabs and lobsters, have three body segments and five pairs of legs, with two antennae. Details about appendages and wings are unspecified. - **Hexapoda**, which includes insects, have three body segments, three pairs of legs, uniramous appendages, one antenna, and evolved wings.
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