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Phylum Arthropoda
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ARTHROPODS Largest Phylum o Insects Bilateral symmetry Segmented bodies Exoskeleton of chitin & protein o Ecdysozoa
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Paired, jointed appendages o Swimming o Walking o Sensory structures o Manipulation of food Nervous system o Cerebral ganglia (brain) o Ventral nerve cord o Antennae o Many have compound eyes Open circulatory System Specialized respiratory structures o Gills, Tracheae, Book lungs
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A Survey of Arthropods A Survey of Arthropods
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Subphylum Myriapoda Centipedes (Chilopoda) 1 pair legs/segment Carnivorous Long legs – run rapidly Poison claws on 1 st segment behind head Millipedes (Diplopoda ) 2 pairs legs/segment Herbivores Crawl slowly
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Arachnids Cephalothorax and abdomen 6 pairs of jointed appendages Gas exchange by tracheae, book lungs, or both
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Crustaceans Primarily aquatic – gills Hard mandibles for biting and grinding Maxillae Decapods Chelipeds
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Insects Most numerous and diverse group on the planet 6 legs; many have wings 3 distinct body regions: head, thorax, and abdomen Sensory organs: o 1 pair of antennae o simple and compound eyes
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Respiration o Spiracles trachea o Allows for high metabolic rate Excretion through Malpighian tubules o Discharged into intestine Separate sexes o Fertilization is internal Several molts occur during development
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Metamorphosis Incomplete or complete Incomplete : egg larva (w/o functional wings) adult
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Complete: egg larva pupa adult
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Other Adaptations of Insects… Behavior: http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=58671933 01785656504 http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=58671933 01785656504 Some insects are social: bees, ants Pheromones
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Success of Insects Exoskeleton Segmentation Jointed appendages Flying Reproductive capability – many eggs, protected by thick membrane Defensive and offensive capability
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