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Crustacea

Diplopoda

Chilopoda

Arachnida

Insecta

Three things that Insecta have but Arachnida don't

Three body regions


Compound and simple eyes


1 pair of antenna

What are a insects 3 body regions

Thorax


Abdomen


Head

Binomial system of nomenclature is?

a system of nomenclature in which each species of animal or plant receives a name of two terms of which the first identifies the genus to which it belongs and the second the species itself.

Name the head parts

Antenna. Compound and simple eyes. Mandible. Labrum. Mouth. Femur. Tibia. Tarsus. Labium. Maxilla.

10 parts, 1 is technically 2.

Name the thorax parts.

Front wings. Ear.

2 parts

Name the abdomen parts

Hind wings. Femur. Tibia. Cercus. Ovipositor. Spiracles. Claws.

7 parts

Difference between simple and compound eyes?

Compound: big, sees color


Simple: small, sees difference in light and dark.

Which is more specific, phylum or species

Phylum is because it's a category above kingdom

What characteristics do anthropods share that put them into the same classification

an exoskeleton, bi-lateral symmetry, jointed appendages, and segmented bodies

5 classes of anthropods and examples.

Trilobita([extinct] asaphus, asaphida) , Chelicerata (arachnid, sea spider), Crustacea(true crabs, barnacles), Myriapoda(centipede, millipede), Insecta(beetles, bees).

What kind of mouth parts are there?

Sponging, chewing, syphoning, piercing/sucking, rasping/sucking, chewing/lapping.

6 types

Types of wings?

Leathery, scaly membranous.

3 types