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Phylum Arthropoda.

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1 Phylum Arthropoda

2 Arthropod Classifications
Four main lines, which most zoologists recognize as 4 distinct subphyla (some list these as Classes) 1. Trilobita - extinct trilobites 2. Chelicerata - horseshoe crabs, spiders, ticks, mites, and some extinct groups 3. Crustacea - crabs, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles 4. Uniramia - insects, centipedes, millipedes

3 The Arthropod Exoskeleton
Epidermis secretes an external skeleton called the exoskeleton Advantages of possessing an exoskeleton: strong support muscles can attach to and pull against it protection…against predators, and infection prevents internal tissues from drying out, esp. on land Dis-Advantages : does not grow as the animal does – must “molt”

4 Gills Many aquatic arthropods (crabs and lobsters) - folds of tissue with a large surface area

5 Reproduction Sexes are separate; fertilization is external in aquatic forms, internal among the terrestrial forms

6 Arthropod Diversity

7 Abdomen is also highly variable, but it is primitively large
SubPhylum Crustacea Abdomen is also highly variable, but it is primitively large Groups with a well-developed abdomen usually possess six pairs of appendages: Five pairs of structures called swimmerets Open circulatory system (no blood vessels)

8 Crustacean Diversity Ostracod Water flea Copepod Fairy shrimp
Fish louse

9 Barnacles are Crustaceans!


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