PPT-Centipedes

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Spiders Scorpions S Morsitans A xerolimniorum L weigensis H jugulans C westwoodi E rubripes U m anicatus L v ariatus L buchari C squama I vescus

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Spiders Scorpions S Morsitans A xerolimniorum L weigensis H jugulans C westwoodi E rubripes U m anicatus L v ariatus L buchari C squama I vescus. Cloudbridge Nature Reserve - Nature Notes No. 23 Centipedes and millipedes are myriapods, meaning 'many pairs of legs'. They are not insects as they have more than six legs, but the names centipede ( and. Millipedes Toxins. Presented by:. Dy. , Alejandro. Labasan. , Kristin. III-BSCT. Millipedes. best . protected of arthropods. . possess . defensive glands, in the form of . integumental. sacs arranged . David HADSELL. INTRODUCTION. Swish . swish. . swish. x 100…Who is making all of that noise? That’s the sound of a centipede’s 100 legs tramping through the leaves. . What does the centipedes look like?. Giant African Millipede. Milli. – means “million” because they were thought to have 1,000,000 legs.. The have four legs per segment.. They have. between . 36 and 400 legs. Segments are the sections of . Crustaceans. arachnids. Centipedes. millipedes. Monday November 10, 2014. Agenda-arthropods. Besides insects, what are the other groups of arthropods?. crustaceans. Examples. Body sections. Crabs, lobster, crayfish, shrimp. Phylum: Arthropoda. Common name = arthropods. Ex. Insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, centipedes, lobsters, ticks. Week 6. Monday . Arthropods. Arthropods . have:. Segmented body. Head. Thorax. . Abdomen. aCROSTIC. by: Selena Rivers. C. E. N. T. I. P. E. D. E. S. reepy crawlies. verywhere. , anywhere. octurnal, natural animals. unnels. n and under rocks. redetors to insects, spiders and small invertebrates. Mollusks, Arthropods, and Echinoderms. 7. th. Grade Science. Mollusks. __________ - invertebrates with soft . unsegmented. bodies that are often protected by a harder outer shell. _________ - a thin layer of tissue that covers the internal organs – produces the hard shell. 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. Centipedes, millipedes, and Insects. Centipedes. -Class . Chilopoda. (centipedes) land forms with somewhat flattened bodies that may contain from a few to 177 segments. Each segment, except the one behind the head and the last two in the body, bears a pair of jointed legs. Appendages of the first body segment are modified to form poison claws. The last pair of legs is longer than the others and serve a sensory function. There are a pair of antennae, a pair of mandibles, one or two pairs of maxillae, and a pair of eyes on the dorsal side of the head. They are carnivores and feed on cockroaches, and other insects and earthworms. They kill their prey with their poison claws and chew it with their mandibles. There are 3,000 species worldwide. Examples include . 3. Number of species. Arthropoda. Echinodermata. Ciliophora. Chordata. Mollusca. Platyhelminthes. Nematoda. Porifera. Annelida. Sarcomastigophora. Apicomplex. 4. Characteristics . of Arthropods. Jointed appendages. Animals without backbones Grade 4 invertebrates Invertebrates do not have a backbone. Most animals on Earth do not have backbones! Symmetry: when two parts of an object are identical along an imaginary dividing line. Requirement 1. (. a) Explain to your counselor the most likely hazards associated with exposure to ants and bees and what you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards. . Department of Biology. 3. rd. Class Year. lab1. . Insect Relatives-. Arthropoda. . Entomology . ENTOMOLOGY. 1. Characteristics and Classes of Arthropods. 2. Characteristics of Arthropods. The . Arthropoda.

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