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1 Arthropoda

2 Exoskeleton Composition Advantages
Chitin – cross-linked polysaccharides Protein and lipids Calcium salts – very hard Advantages Protection Muscle attachment Joints Wings

3 Exoskeleton – Laminated Structure
Epicuticle Protein and lipids Procuticle Exocuticle Secreted before molt Endocuticle Secreted after molt

4 Ecdysis

5 Open circulatory system
Haemocoel filled with haemolymph

6 Digestive System Foregut Midgut Hindgut
Mouth, esophagus, crop, gizzard Grinding and storage Midgut Stomach and gastric ceca (increases surface area) Digestion and most absorption Hindgut Intestine, rectum, anus

7 Excretion Malpighian Tubules Extensions off of the intestine
Project into the haemocoel Exchanges waste with haemolymph

8 Form Crustacea Subphylum Crustacea Aquatic Tagmata Cephalothorax
Head fused to thorax Covered by carapace Thorax Abdomen

9 Form Crustacea Sensory structures Nauplius eyes – larval eyes
Compound eyes Two pairs of antennae

10 Form Crustacea Biramous appendages Branched
Each segment often has appendages

11 Form Crustacea

12 Form Pterygote Subphylum Uniramia Class Insecta Winged Insects
Terrestrial

13 Form Pterygote Order Mallophaga
Biting/Chewing lice

14 Form Pterygote Order Anoplura
Sucking lice

15 Form Pterygote Order Hempitera
Family Reduviidae Reduviid bugs Family Cimicidae Bed bugs

16 Form Pterygote Order Siphonaptera
Fleas

17 Form Pterygote Order Diptera
Flies and mosquitoes

18 Form Pterygote Tagmata Head Thorax – Pro, Meso, Meta Abdomen
Six Legs and two or four wings Abdomen

19 Form Pterygote Sensory structures One pair of antennae
Compound eyes and ocelli

20 Form of Pterygote Respiration Tracheae Network of tubules
Open to outside – Spiracles Branch into fine tracheoles Supported by bands of chitin

21 Form Acari Subphylum Chelicerata Class Arachnida Mites and ticks

22 Form Acari Tagmata Most feed by sucking fluid from prey or host
Cephalothorax Abdomen Most feed by sucking fluid from prey or host Book lungs

23 Form Acari Six pairs of appendages 1 pair chelicera 1 pair pedipalp
Often develop into fangs or pincers 1 pair pedipalp 4 pair walking legs


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