Protostomes pt.3 Flashcards

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How do Arthropoda affect human life?

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  1. Pollinate crops, compete for food, are food.
  2. Vector disease
  3. Medically important species
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Arthropoda key traits?

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  1. Exoskeleton made of chitin and protein
  2. Segmentation
  3. Paired, jointed appendages
  4. Reduced Coelom
  5. Hemocoel- open circulatory system
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In some, segment groups are specialized into?

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Tagmata (Tagmatization)

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They must undergo what process?

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Ecdysis

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Chelicerata characteristics?

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  1. First appendage called chelicerae (chelate-pincer-like)
  2. Body divided into 2 tagmata
  3. Prosoma-bears all appendages
  4. Mouth parts: chelicerae and pedipalps
  5. Opisthosoma- contains reproductive organs
  6. Mostly carnivorous but cannot digest solid food.
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Crustacea characteristics?

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  1. Two or three tagmata (head and thorax may be fused)
  2. mostly marine some freshwater, few terrestrial
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Arthropoda are made up of what 4 extant groups?

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  1. Chelicerata
  2. Crustacea
  3. Hexapoda
  4. Myriapoda
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Myriapoda-millipedes characterisitcs?

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  1. two pairs of appendages per segment
  2. defensive glands produce a variety of chemicals
  3. poison fangs
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Tardigrade characteristics?

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  1. “water bears” or “moss piglets”
  2. Segmented
  3. 8-legs
  4. can live anywhere!
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Hexapoda characteristics?

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  1. By far the largest group of animals
  2. one billion billions insects alive at any given time
  3. Three body regions- head, thorax, abdomen
  4. Many insects undergo metamorphosis
  5. Simple metamorphosis (immature stages look similar to adults)
  6. Complete metamorphosis (insect completely changes form and habit upon maturing) -immature larva are worm-like, enters resting stage in pupa or chrysalis.
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