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Title: Crustaceans, Spiders and Insects


1
Arthropods
  • Crustaceans, Spiders and Insects

2
What is an Arthropod?
  • Arthropods are the most successful phylum on the
    planet!
  • 750,000 species
  • Arthropods have
  • Segmented body
  • Tough exoskeleton
  • Jointed appendages

3
Form and Function
  • Feeding complex mouthparts to eat a wide range
    of food
  • Respiration
  • Land air enters through spiracles holes in
    the side of the body.
  • Water gills or book gills
  • Circulation open circulatory system open
    sinuses
  • Excretion Malpighian tubules saclike organ
    that combines urine and waste together
  • Response have a brain! Sophisticated eyes and
    taste receptors
  • Movement have musclescan flex and extend
  • Reproduction internal or external reproduction
    depending on the species

4
Groups of Arthropods
  • Crustaceans primarily aquatic
  • Examples crabs, shrimps,
  • crayfishes and pillbugs.
  • Characteristics
  • Two pairs of antennae
  • 2 or 3 body sections Cephalothorax/Abdomen
  • Chewing mouthparts called mandibles

5
Growth and Development
  • Molting when arthropods outgrow their
    exoskeleton
  • Steps to molting
  • 1. skin glands digest inner part of exoskeleton
  • 2. other glands create a new exoskeleton
  • 3. animal pulls itself out of old skeleton
  • 4. While new skeleton is soft animal fills it
    with air to allow for growth

6
Groups of Arthropods
  • 2. Spiders and their relatives
  • Characteristics
  • No antennae
  • Cephalothorax and abdomen
  • 2 pairs of mouthpart appendages
  • Chelicerae fangs to stab and paralyze prey
  • Pedipalps grab prey
  • Spiders are in the class Arachnida
  • Spiders have no jaws so they liquify their prey
  • Scorpions are found in warm climates.
  • The abdomen has a stinger that can kill
  • and paralyze prey.

7
Groups of Arthropods
  • 3. Insects
  • There are 3 classes of Insects
  • 1. Chilopoda centipedes
  • 2. Diplopoda millipedes
  • 3. Insecta the insects
  • Centipedes
  • each body segment has one pair of legs
  • carnivores
  • live beneath rocks or in the soil
  • 2. Millipedes each body segment has two pairs
    of legs
  • Dragon Millipede produces cyanide when
    threatened.

8
Insects, Contd.
  • Insects have a body divided into three parts
  • Head antennae and eyes
  • Thorax - three pairs of legs, wings
  • Abdomen stinger or poison gland

9
Insect Reproduction
  • Insects undergo metamorphosis a process of
    changing shape and form.
  • Incomplete Metamorphosis Young (called nymphs)
    look very much like the adults.
  • Examples Grasshoppers

10
Insect Reproduction
  • 2. Complete metamorphosis dramatic change in
    body form. EggsLarvaePupaAdult
  • Examples bees, moths, beetles, butterflies,
    flies
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