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Phylum Arthropoda 1 Arthropoda Overview Subphylum Chelicerata Class Merostomata Class Pycnogonida.

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1 Phylum Arthropoda 1 Arthropoda Overview Subphylum Chelicerata Class Merostomata Class Pycnogonida

2 Phylum Arthropoda 2 Defining Characteristics – Epidermis produces a segmented, jointed and hardened chitinous exoskeleton with musculature between individual joints of appendages – Complete loss of motile cilia in adult larval stages

3 Phylum Arthropoda 3 Phylum includes crustaceans, insects, and chelicerates Chelicerates – Primarily terrestrial – Also horseshoe crabs and sea spiders Crustaceans – Marine and freshwater, absent from land

4 Phylum Arthropoda 4 Arthropod Characters Arthropods have segmented bodies with some or all of the segments bearing jointed appendages Appendages are specialized for :

5 Phylum Arthropoda 5 The Wonders of Chitin All arthropods have a chitinous jointed exoskeleton How is this detrimental and beneficial?

6 Phylum Arthropoda 6 Molting (Ecdysis)

7 Phylum Arthropoda 7 Arthropod Segments Arthropod segments are grouped into body regions Some have two regions – Cephalothorax, and abdomen Some have three regions – Head, thorax, abdomen Many regions have multiple appendages – Appendages are modified for a particular function

8 Phylum Arthropoda 8 Arthropod Appendages The head usually contains pairs of joint appendages, which are sensory and used in feeding – Antenna’s or feelers are first – Followed by the jaws and mandibles which are used for biting and chewing Mandible and accessory mouth parts aid in handling the food and moving it towards the mouth

9 Arthropod Appendages

10 Phylum Arthropoda 10 Arthropod Vision Simple eyes – Light sensitive cells share a common lens Compound eyes – Thousand of closely packed units called ommatidia

11 Phylum Arthropoda 11 Compound & Simple Eyes

12 Phylum Arthropoda 12 Digestive system Most arthropods have three main regions: foregut, midgut and hindgut

13 Phylum Arthropoda 13 Respiration and Circulatory System Extensive surface areas are needed to supply the large oxygen demands of most arthropods – Gills can occur both inside and outside of the of the carapace Circulatory System – Open circulatory system as in molluscs, hearts vary in structure but do exist – Blood is pumped into empty spaces bathing the tissues in blood

14 Phylum Arthropoda 14 Nervous System and Reproduction


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