Unit Review of Arthropods

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Unit Review of Arthropods

Question 1 Crustaceans have ______________ pairs of legs. 2 10 5 6

Question 2 Arthropods have ____________________. 6 legs jointed legs wings 6 pairs of jointed legs

Question 3 Centipedes are ________________ carnivores herbivores omnivore pollinators

Question 4 Ants and bees are ____________ insects. pleasant social weird loving

Question 5 A ___________ looks like a young adult. pupa nymph egg larva

Question 6 Egg, nymph and adult are the stages of __________. incomplete metamorphosis an insect’s life cycle Coleoptera complete metamorphosis

Question 7 The most successful phylum of animals on earth are the _____________________. Primates Insects Diptera Arthropods

Question 8 Bees and wasps belong to the class ___________. Diptera Hymenoptera Lepidoptera Coleoptera

Question 9 The ladybird beetle feeds on ____________ nectar plants cereal aphids

Question 10 A compound eyes are made up of _________. one lens many tiny lenses tiny hairs 2 elements

Question 11 Beetles belong to the order _____________. Diptera Hymenoptera Lepidoptera Coleoptera

Question 12 ____________ keeps the insect from drying out. An exoskeleton Bone Cotton Antennae

Question 13 The three parts of an insect’s leg are ____________. femur, tibia and tarsus lions, tibia and bears ulna, radius and tarsus femur, tiger and tarsus

Question 14 A cephalothorax is _____________. an enlarged thorax an abdomen and thorax combined a head and antennae combined a head and thorax combined

Question 15 Pheromones are used by insects ______________. to make people sneeze as a defense mechanism as an aggressive mechanism to attract other insects

Question 16 Flies and mosquitoes belong to the order _________. Diptera Hymenoptera Lepidoptera Coleoptera

Question 17 _______________ is the study of insects. Biology Herpetology Entomology Insectology

Question 18 _____________ have 4 pairs of legs. Mosquitos Arachnids Diplopods Dogs

Question 19 Spiracles are located on the __________ of the grasshopper. head legs thorax abdomen

Question 20 Moths spin a __________ when they are in the pupa stage. cocoon chrysalis case web

Question 21 Grasshoppers breath through _________ in their abdomen. ovipositor spiracles tympanum book lungs

Question 22 Insects have _________ pair of antennae on their heads. 2 10 5 1

Question 23 Millipedes are _______________ hunters. fast moving efficient slow moving random

Question 24 A camouflage and mimicry are examples of _________. metamorphosis chemical control learning defensive mechanism

Question 25 Bees and butterflies _____________ plants. party on look like destroy pollinate

Question 26 Eyes and antennae are located on _______. insect’s head your head the thorax insect’s mouth

Question 27 Insect lay eggs through their ______________ ovipositor tympanum antennae jumping legs

Question 28 Two types of eyes are ________________. compound and single composite and simple composite and single compound and simple

Question 29 Moths are responsible for _______________. causing malaria causing sleeping sickness night-time pollination. day-time pollination

Question 30 An examples of a crustacean is ____________. beg bugs and crayfish a rollie pollies and lobsters centipede and millipedes barnacles and wasps

Question 31 Mosquitoes cause diseases such as __________. Sleeping Sickness (tsetse flies-parasite) Colds (rhinovirus) West Nile (virus) Plague(fleas-bacteria)

Question 32 Mosquitoes have __________________. jumping legs chewing mouth parts wing covers piercing mouth parts

Question 33 The use of pesticides is an example of ___________. biological control pollination the scientific method chemical control

Question 34 The stages of complete metamorphosis are _______. egg, pupa and adult egg, larva, pupa and adult egg, nymph and adult egg, nymph, pupa and adult

Question 35 Insect legs are attached to the insect’s ___________. tympanum head thorax abdomen

Question 36 A ____________ can be described as an eating machine. larva mosquito apple pupa

Question 37 Insects are so successful because ____________. they raise their young they live only in a few areas they have a high birth rate they only eat a few types of foods

Remember to also study Biological Classification External Grasshopper Anatomy Benefits of insects Why we don’t like insects Advantage & disadvantage of exoskeleton Why insects are successful 2 different defense adaptations