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Subphylum Chelicerata
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Characteristics Six pairs of appendages besides mouth (second pair are usually pinchers) The first pair of appendages are the chelicerae (feeding appendages). Lack antennae Lack mandibles (mouthparts) The body is divided into two distinct regions, the prosoma (head and thorax) and the opisthosoma (abdomen).
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Arachnids Have a pair of chelicerate as their foremost appendage-can be pinchers Over 85% are spiders or mites Palps - a second pair of appendages are used to catch and handle prey. The palps are followed by four pairs of walking legs- 8 total
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All Arachnids are carnivores They have no jaws
They ingest only liquid food- thus they digest food externally Usually use enzymes to break down food source Mostly terrestrial
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Scorpions Large front pincers Venomous stinger on tail
Holds tail over body as it walks First animal to successfully invade land Fossil scorpions over 425 mya
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Scorpions cont… nocturnal active at night
Live in tropical warm climates Only a few are venomous to humans Young crawl onto mothers back after born-where they remain for 1 month- if they fall off mother eats them
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Spiders Have poison glands that secrete toxins through chlicerae that has become fangs Use fangs to bite and paralyse prey Many use webs to trap prey Some sense prey on web due to motion Has eight legs and usually eight eyes
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Some Poisonous Spiders
Brown Recluse Black Widow
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Mites Chiggers and ticks All the body segments are fused together
Usually fed on other animals
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Mite Example Dermatophagoides spp (Bed /Dust Mites)
Bed mites feed on the scales which are continually falling from our skin. Dust mites favor homes with high humidity levels and constant warm temperatures. Many live in high traffic areas in homes and on certain furniture items, especially beds, upholstered lounges, chairs, and in carpets with long fibers. Nearly 100,000 mites can live in one square yard of carpet. Big cause for human allergies
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Ticks
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Ticks Ticks are blood feeding external parasites of mammals, birds, and reptiles throughout the world. Important vectors of disease causing agents to humans and animals throughout the world. Lyme disease is an infection caused by bacteria which is carried by deer ticks. Lyme disease to the nervous system can cause the face to droop
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Homework What characteristics of arachnids prepare them for terrestrial environment. What makes a Chelicerata a Chelicerata? Compare ticks and spiders.
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