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What is the Phylum of all Arthropods?
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Phylum Arthropoda
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What is the Phylum and Subphylum of trilobites?
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Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobita
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What is the Phylum and Subphylum of horseshoe crabs, spiders, scorpions, daddy long legs, ticks and mites?
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Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Chelicerata
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What is the Class of horseshoe crabs?
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Class Merostomata
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What is the Class of spiders, scorpions, daddy long legs, ticks and mites?
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Class Arachnida
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What is the Order of spiders?
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Order Araneae
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What is the Order of scorpions?
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Order Scorpiones
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What is the Order of daddy long-legs (harvestmen)?
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Order Opiliones
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What is the Order of ticks and mites?
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Order Acari
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What is the Subphylum of fairy shrimp, daphnia, copepods, barnacles, isopods, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and crabs?
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Subphylum Crustacea
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What is the Class of fairy shrimp and Daphnia?
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Class Branchiopoda
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What is the Class of copepods and barnacles?
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Class Maxillopoda
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What is the Subclass of copepods?
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Subclass Copepoda
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What is the Subclass of barnacles?
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Subclass Cirripedia
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What is the Class of isopods/pillbugs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and crabs?
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Class Malacostraca
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What is the Order of isopods/pillbugs?
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Order Isopoda
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What is the Order of lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and crabs?
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Order Decapoda
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What is the Subphylum of centipedes and millipedes?
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Subphylum Myriapoda
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What is the Class of centipedes?
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Class Chilopoda
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What is the Class of millipedes?
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Class Diplopoda
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What is the Subphylum of all insects?
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Subphylum Hexapoda
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What is the Class of all insects?
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Class Insecta
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What is the Order of dragonflies and damselflies?
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Order Odonata
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What is the Order of termites?
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Order Isoptera
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What is the Order of grasshoppers, cockroaches, mantids and walking sticks?
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Order Orthoptera
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What is the Order of true bugs?
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Order Hemiptera
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What is the Order of cicadas and aphids?
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Order Homoptera
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What is the Order of lice?
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Order Anoplura
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What is the Order of beetles and weevils?
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Order Coleoptera
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What is the Order of ants, bees and wasps?
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Order Hymenoptera
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What is the Order of fleas?
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Order Siphonoptera
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What is the Order of flies?
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Order Diptera
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What is the Order of butterflies and moths?
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Order Lepidoptera
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Tagmata
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Segments on animals that have been fused together into specialized regions.
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Book lungs
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Lungs that are thing-walled air pockets that extend into the abdomen
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Tracheal System
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Respiratory system that transports air via diffusion directly to cells.
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Green Glands
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Excretory system that is associated with antennae
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Malphigian Tubules
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Excretory system that is associated with the intestine.
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Compound eyes
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Eyes that are especially good at detecting motion and consist of 15,000-30,000 lenses.
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Antennae
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Appendages on the head that are often modified to detect chemical signals.
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Complete Metamorphosis
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Where the organism proceeds through distinct stages: growth (larva or caterpillar), differentiation (pupa or cocoon), and reproduction (adult butterfly).
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Incomplete Metamorphosis
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Where the outward appearance of immature stages is similar.
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Nymphs
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Immature organisms
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Instars
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Immature nymphs molting events
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Cephalothorax
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The anterior part of the body in certain arachnids and crustaceans, consisting of the coalesced head and thorax.
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