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Phylum arthropoda

1) chitin exoskeleton


2) jointed appendages


3) segmented


4) complete digestive tract


5) open circulatory system


6) organized nervous system


7) open circulatory system with homicidal


8) complete digestive tract


9) respiration via body surface or trachea or gills or book lungs


10) paired ex cretory glands or malpighian tubules


11) ventral nerve cored with brain and segmental ganglia


12) well developed sensory organs


13) dioecious


14) metamorphosis


15) molting

Subphylum trilobita

1) primitive marine arthropods


2) flat body


3) one pair antenna


4) extinct

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea

1) marine and freshwater


2) cephalothorax covered with dorsal carapace


3) two pair appendages


4) one pair mandible, two pair maxillae

What class are within subphylum crustacea

1) malacostraca-crabs


2) cirripedia-barnacles


3) branchiopoda-shrimp (daphnia)

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class branchiopoda

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class malacostraca

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class malacostraca

Subphylum crustacean, class malacostraca

1) marine and freshwater


2) trunk-14 segments


3) thorax-8 segemnts


4) abdomen-6 segments


5) telson


6) two orders-isopoda and decapoda

Arthropoda: subphylum crusteacea, class malacostraca

1) arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class malacostraca


2) decapoda

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class malacostraca

1)Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class malcostraca


2) crayfish

Arthropoda: subphylum crusteacea, class malacostraca

What are the decapods

1) crab


2) shrimp


3) crayfish

What are the isopods

1) pillbugs


2) woodlice

Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class cirripedia

Arthropoda: synonymous crustacea, class cerripedia

1) larva mobile


2) all marine


Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class branchiopods

1) mainly freshwater

1)Arthropoda: subphylum crustacea, class branchiopoda


2) daphne

Pill bugs

1)Arthropoda: subphylum cruatacea, class malacostraca, order isopoda


2) decomposers

subphylum chelicerata contains what class and what orders

Class


1) arachnida


Order


1) aranea ( spiders)


2) scorpionida ( scorpions)


3) acari(mites and ticks)


Arthropoda: subohylum chelicerata, class merostomata

1) body with distinct prosoma and opisthosoma


2) no antennae


3) six pairs of appendages including chelicerae for feeding


Limulus

1) arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class merostomata


2) known as horseshoe crab


3) marine


4) one pair compound eyes


Arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class merostomata

1) arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class merostomata


2) limulus

Arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class arachnida

1) spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites


2) mainly terrestrial


3) six pairs appendages


*chelicerae


*pedipalps


*cephalothorax(prosoma)


4) prosoma


5) opisthosoma

Arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class arachnida, order aranea

Arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class arachnida, order scorpionidae

Arthropoda: subphylum chelicerata, class arachnida, order acari

Arthropoda: subphylum myriapoda

1) mainly terrestrial


2) one pair antennae


3) one pair mandible with two pair maxillae


4) restoration via spiracles leading to trachea tube


5) largest subphylum

Arthropoda: subphylum myriapoda, class diplopoda

Arthropoda: subphylum myriapoda, class chilopoda

Zoea crab

Naupilus barnacle

Cyclops

Daphnia

Dermancator

Demodex

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Anthropoda: subphylum chelicerata

1) chelicerae


2) pedipalps


3) two body regions instead of threw


4) no antennae


5) 4 pairs of walking legs

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