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Arthropod means what?

Jointed foot

There are how many species?

1,100,000

How many are likely need to be classified?

Millions

They are in what Kingdom?

Animalia

What are the 3 main arthropod groups?

Insects, arachnids, crustacean

What % of all animals are arthropods?

80

True or false: Arthropods are unsegmented.

False

Arthropods are what?

Tripploblastic

Three blasts

They are what symmetry?

Bitaterally

Most have what sexes?

Separate

Complete metamorphosis is what?

4 different stages to become an adult

Complete metamorphosis has what leaves?

Egg to Larva to Pupa to Adult

True or false. The eggs take 5 to 10 days.

True

Some examples of complete metamorphosis are what?

Butterflies,moths, flies, beetles, ants, bees, wasps, etc

Bugs

Complete metamorphosis is what % of insects.

90

Incomplete metamorphosis is what?

3 different stages to become adults

Incomplete metamorphosis has what levels.

Egg to Nymph to Adult

Some examples of incomplete metamorphosis is?

Grasshoppers, cockroaches, mosquitoes, praying mantis, etc

The great diversity arthropods in they caused what?

Several subphyla

How many subphyla are there?

4

Class arachida have what?

Scorpions, ticks, mites, harvestman, and spiders

Class arachnida are what?

Free-living and terrestrial

Class Arachnida are predators and have what?

have fangs, claws, venom glands, and/or stingers

Arachnids have no jaws so they have to what?

Eat liquid food

Cephalothorax are what?

Head and thorax that is connected

Where are wolf spiders found?

In tropical areas

Where is the most poisonous spider from?

Australia