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Title: Arthropods


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Arthropods
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Arthropods
  • Arthropods are the most diverse and numerous
    animals on earth
  • More than 1 million different species have been
    identified
  • They thrive in almost every habitat
  • There worldwide population is estimated at a
    billion billion, or 1018 individuals

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General Characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda
(Arthropods)
  • Arthropods are characterized by there segmented
    bodies, jointed appendages and hard exoskeletons
  • The exoskeleton is composed of chitin
  • In most arthropods the segments are called the
    head, thorax and abdomen
  • The head contains the antennae and mouth pieces,
    the thorax supports the legs and wings and the
    reproductive organs are found in the abdomen

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General Characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda
(Arthropods)
  • As arthropods grow, they will outgrown the
    chitinous exoskeleton. They will shed the
    exoskeleton in a process called molting

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General Characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda
(Arthropods)
  • All arthropods have an open circulatory system in
    which blood is pumped from a tube-like heart to
    bath the internal organs
  • All arthropods have a ventral nerve cord and
    brain
  • Along the nerve cord are specialized nerve cells
    called ganglia
  • Most arthropods have compound eyes

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General Characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda
(Arthropods)
  • Aquatic arthropods have gills used for
    respiration
  • Terrestrial arthropods have tracheae, which are
    chitin lined tubes that lead from the internal
    organs to the outside of the body where they end
    in little holes called spiracles that are used
    for breathing

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Overview of Arthropod Diversity
  • Arthropods first evolved in the sea about 560
    million years ago
  • A good example of an early extinct arthropod is
    called a trilobite

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Overview of Arthropod Diversity
  • One ancient living arthropod is the horseshoe
    crab, which have been living virtually unchanged
    for over 300 million years

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Overview of Arthropod Diversity
  • Modern arthropods include the crustaceans,
    arachnids, insects and myriapods

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Crustaceans
  • The crustaceans include the lobsters, crabs,
    shrimp and barnacles
  • Crustaceans have specialized appendages (claws or
    chelipeds) often used for fighting

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Terrestrial Arthropods
  • The three groups of terrestrial arthropods
    include the arachnids, insects and myriapods
  • The arachnids include the spiders, ticks,
    scorpions and mites
  • The insects include beetles, ants, grasshoppers,
    butterflies and dragonflies
  • The myriapods include centipedes and millipedes

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Metamorphosis
  • Insects undergo metamorphosis a process by which
    the body changes from a sexually immature phase
    to the mature adult phase
  • Once metamorphosis is complete the adult no
    longer grows
  • Both molting and metamorphosis are controlled by
    hormones

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Metamorphosis
  • Incomplete metamorphosis (grasshoppers) the
    immature young look like the adults but lack
    wings and sexual organs
  • Complete metamorphosis (butterflies) the larval
    stage looks and functions much differently from
    the adult stage
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