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Title: Chapter 13 Section Review


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Chapter 13Section Review
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ARTHROPODS
  • Jointed appendages
  • Segmented bodies
  • Exoskeletons

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Insects
  • Three body regions
  • Head
  • Antennae
  • Eyes (Single or Compound)
  • Mouth
  • Thorax
  • Three pairs of legs
  • Sometimes one or two pairs of wings
  • Spiracle
  • Abdomen
  • Reproductive structures
  • Spiracles

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Arachnids
  • Two body regions
  • Cephalothorax
  • Abdomen
  • Four pairs of legs
  • No antennae
  • Many have venom glands, stingers or fangs

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Centipedes and Millipedes
  • Long bodies
  • Many segments and legs
  • Antennae
  • Simple eyes

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Crustaceans
  • Crabs
  • Crayfish
  • Shrimp
  • Barnacles
  • Pill Bugs
  • Water Fleas
  • 5 pairs of legs
  • Antennae
  • Mandibles
  • Swimmerets

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Answer to Question
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  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of
    an exoskeleton?

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Advantages
  • Prevents dehydration
  • Supports and protects body

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Disadvantages
  • Body outgrows exoskeleton
  • Animal is vulnerable to predators while new
    exoskeleton hardens.

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Answer to Question
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Compare and contrast the stages of complete
metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis.
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Complete Metamorphosis
  • The insect begins as an egg.
  • The egg develops into a larva.
  • The larva develops into a pupa.
  • The pupa develops into an adult.

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Incomplete Metamorphosis
  • The insect begins as an egg.
  • The egg develops into a nymph.
  • The nymph molts several times and develops into
    an adult.

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Answer to Question
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  • List four ways arthropods obtain food.

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Ways Arthropods Obtain Food
  • Chewing
  • Piercing
  • Sucking
  • Lapping up nectar

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Blood Sucking Tick
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Nectar Lapping Butterfly
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Bug Chewing Praying Mantis
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Answer to Question
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  • Evaluate the impact of arthropods.
  • Why are they important?

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Why are Arthropods Important?
  • They are an important food source for other
    animals.
  • They pollinate crops.
  • They prey on harmful organisms.
  • They are used in the medicine industry.
  • They can also destroy crops, carry disease and
    destroy property.

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Answer to Question
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Make an events chain concept map of complete
metamorphosis and of incomplete metamorphosis.
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Incomplete Metamorphosis
EGG
NYMPH
ADULT
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Complete Metamorphosis
EGG
LARVA
PUPA
ADULT
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