PPT-Arthropods
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ByChipper Brockman Andy Hwang Dien Jenkins and Maddie Wade Arachnids A class of jointedleg invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata All arachnids have
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ByChipper Brockman Andy Hwang Dien Jenkins and Maddie Wade Arachnids A class of jointedleg invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata All arachnids have 8 legs Drill What is an Arthropod. Ch. . 28 Presentation. Common Characteristics of all Arthropods. Typical arthropod:. Segmented. Coelomate with Bilateral symmetry. Invertebrate with exoskeleton. Jointed structures called appendages. Molly, Isaiah, Holly, Sean. Body Symmetry. Bilateral. http://biologytricks.blogspot.com/2012/05/animal-kingdom.html. Locomotion. Segmented legs. Some have wings. Are adapted to live in almost any habitat. Phylum: Arthropoda. Common name = arthropods. Ex. Insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, centipedes, lobsters, ticks. Week 6. Monday . Arthropods. Arthropods . have:. Segmented body. Head. Thorax. . Abdomen. We put livings things into two large groups:. Animals . Plants. Vertebrates. These are animals with a backbone.. There are five groups of vertebrates:. Amphibians. Birds. Fish. Mammals. Reptiles. Amphibians. 24.1 Arthropod Diversity. Arthropods characteristics. invertebrates. exoskeleton (cuticle) made of chitin. jointed appendages (paired). segmented body parts. Arthropod Groups. Trilobites. extinct, bottom feeders. Arthropods and Echinoderms. Includes animals such as crabs, spiders, and insects. Segmented bodies, a tough exoskeleton (external body covering) and jointed appendages (legs and antennae that extend from the body wall). Lesson 3: How do we classify invertebrates?. Opening Activity. ·. Open Science textbook to page 18.. ·Open Science Workbook to page 5A to review home learning.. ·Open Science folder to review vocabulary words and outline for the chapter.. Week . 6 . Discussion. Overview of Protostomes. Most diverse and abundant animals on Earth. 22/30 animal phyla are protostomes. Arthropods (insects, crustaceans). Mollusks (snails, claims, squid). Annelids (earthworms, leeches). Biology I: Chapter 28. ARTHROPODS. ARTHROPODS. Arthropods. Phylum Arthropoda. Insects, crabs, centipedes, spiders. Segmented body. Tough exoskeleton made of chitin. Jointed appendages. Evolution of Arthropods. Video Introduction. Phylum . Arthropoda. Arthropods . have a . segmented body. , a tough . exoskeleton . and . jointed appendages. .. Exoskeleton. : made from protein and chitin; . great . variation - firm, leathery (caterpillars) to . 1. What phylum do spiders, grasshoppers, lobsters and centipedes all belong to?. ARTHROPODA. Arthropods. 2.. “. arthros. ” mean “. jointed. ”. 3. “. podos. ” means “. foot. ” or “. In every part of the world!. Arthropod = Jointed Foot (Appendage). Arthro. = Joint. Poda. = Foot. Bilateral symmetry. Distinguishing Characteristics. Tough Exoskeletons. Jointed Appendages. Segmented Bodies. J I S. Palmetto Cockroach. Scientific Name: . Periplaneta. . americana. Order: . Blattodea. Largest of the common cockroaches. Occurs in buildings throughout Florida. Three life stages: egg, variable number of . PHYLUM ARTHROPODA. BY. MRS OZEMOKA H.J.. AEB121: INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY . PHYLUM ARTHROPODA by MRS OZEMOKA H.J. is licensed under a . Creative Commons Attribution-. NonCommercial. -. ShareAlike. 4.0 International License.
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