Arthropods Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
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Class Insecta

A

Sub Hexapoda

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2
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Class Archinada

A

Sub Chelicerata

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3
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Class Mersotomato

A

Sub Chelicerata

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4
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Class Chilipoda

A

Sub Myriapoda

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5
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Class Dilipoda

A

Sub Myriapoda

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6
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Class Malacostraca

A

Sub Crustacea

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7
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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Insecta

A

6 legs, 3 segements, 1 antenna

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8
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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Archinada

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8 legs, 2 segment, 0 antennas

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9
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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Mersotomato

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10 legs, 3 segments, 0 antennas

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10
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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Chilipoda

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1 pair of legs per segment, 1 antenna

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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Dilipoda

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2 pair of legs per segment , 1 antenna

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How many legs, segments, and antennas are in Class Malacostraca

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10 legs, 2 segments, 2 antennas

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13
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What does “arthropod” mean

A

jointed foot

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14
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What is the exoskeleton made of?

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The outer part (Cuticle) is made of protein called chitin and fat

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15
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What must arthropods do in order to grow?

A

Molt

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16
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What kind of body symmetry do arthropods have?

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Bilaterally Symmtrical

17
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How do arthropods reproduce?

A

Sexual Reproduction

18
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What kind of circulatory system do they have?

A

Open Circulatory System

19
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What structures do arthropods use for respirations?

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Ranges from tracheal system to gills; book lungs and spiracles

20
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Respiration for Insects

21
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Respiration for Spiders

22
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Respiration for Crustaceans

23
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Examples of Class Insecta

A

ants, butterflies, beetles, bees

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Examples of Class Arachnida

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spiders, scorpions, termites

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Examples of Class Merostomata
Horshoe Crab
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Examples of Class Chilopoda
Centipedes
27
Examples of Class Diplopoda
Millipedes
28
Examples of Class Malacostraca
Crabs, Shrimps, Lobsters, Crayfish
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Define: Ocelli
simple eyes, can only distinguish between night and day
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Define: Setae
highly sensitive hairs, which helps with locomotion/balance
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Define: Chelicera
pinchers or fangs, grasp and shred food/prey
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Define: Telson
they use this to flip them right side up when they roll over
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Define: Statocysts
balance receptors, aiding in balance and orientation