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Title: Arthropods


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Arthropods
  • How do Arthropods adapt to their environment?

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Arthropods
  • What does Arthropod mean?

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Arthropods
  • What does Arthropod mean?
  • Jointed foot

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Characteristics
  • Jointed appendages

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Characteristics
  • Jointed appendages
  • Exoskeleton (external skeleton)

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Characteristics
  • Jointed appendages
  • Exoskeleton (external skeleton)
  • Segmented body

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Characteristics
  • Jointed appendages
  • Exoskeleton (external skeleton)
  • Segmented body
  • Open circulatory system

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Characteristics
  • Types of appendages

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Characteristics
  • Types of appendages
  • Claws / pincers

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Characteristics
  • Types of appendages
  • Claws / pincers
  • Antennae

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Characteristics
  • Types of appendages
  • Claws / pincers
  • Antennae
  • legs

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Characteristics
  • Types of appendages
  • Claws / pincers
  • Antennae
  • Legs
  • wings

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Characteristics
  • How does the exoskeleton help it survive?

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Characteristics
  • How does the exoskeleton help it survive?
  • Keeps moisture inside the animal.

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Characteristics
  • How does the exoskeleton help it survive?
  • Keeps moisture inside the animal.
  • Protects the animal

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Characteristics
  • What is molting?

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Characteristics
  • What is molting?
  • The shedding of the exoskeleton.

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Major classes
  • Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites)

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Major classes
  • Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites)
  • Diplopods (millipedes)

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Major classes
  • Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites)
  • Diplopods (millipedes)
  • Chilopods (centipedes)

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Major classes
  • Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites)
  • Diplopods (millipedes)
  • Chilopods (centipedes)
  • Insects

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Major classes
  • Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites)
  • Diplopods (millipedes)
  • Chilopods (centipedes)
  • Insects
  • Crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and
    shrimp)

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Characteristics
  • How do Arthropods develop into adults?
  • Metamorphosis
  • Complete metamorphosis stages - egg, larva,
    pupa, adult

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Characteristics
  • How do Arthropods develop into adults?
  • Metamorphosis
  • Complete metamorphosis stages - egg, larva,
    pupa, adult
  • Incomplete metamorphosis stages egg, nymph,
    adult

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