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Ch 28 Presentation Common Characteristics of all Arthropods Typical arthropod Segmented Coelomate with Bilateral symmetry Invertebrate with exoskeleton Jointed

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Ch 28 Presentation Common Characteristics of all Arthropods Typical arthropod Segmented Coelomate with Bilateral symmetry Invertebrate with exoskeleton Jointed structures called appendages. Phylum: Arthropoda. Common name = arthropods. Ex. Insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp, centipedes, lobsters, ticks. Week 6. Monday . Arthropods. Arthropods . have:. Segmented body. Head. Thorax. . Abdomen. corticosterone. Two microbe strains were more commonly found in nests gathered at the rural site.. . Background. Discussion. Results. Methods. Acknowledgements. Correlations between nest commensal species, nestling health and hormones in the Eastern bluebird, . Hermit Crabs are . crustaceans. . This means that they are aquatic . arthropods. . Arthropods actually have their skeletons on the outside!. Being a crustacean means that they also have . joint parts . CHAPTER 26. MRS.BENDER’S BIOLOGY. CHARACTERISTICS. SEGMENTATION. ALLOWS FOR EFFICIENT AND COMPLEX MOVEMENTS. TWO OR THREE BODY PARTS. HEAD: MOUTHPARTS, EYES, ANTENNAE. THORAX: THE LEGS AND WINGS ARE ATTACHED. 24.1 Arthropod Diversity. Arthropods characteristics. invertebrates. exoskeleton (cuticle) made of chitin. jointed appendages (paired). segmented body parts. Arthropod Groups. Trilobites. extinct, bottom feeders. EMILIE ARBOUR. MICHAELA PEACE. ALLIE PENROSE. JENNIFER YOUNG. INTRODUCTION. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Arthropoda. Subphylum: Mandibulata. Class: Hexapoda or Insecta. 90. % . of arthropods are insects. Chordata. An Introduction to Vertebrate Animals . Introduction. Chordates (vertebrates) are the group of animals . most familiar to us. Ex: . mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish. Name comes from:. 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). Prepared by : Nada H. Lubbad. General characteristic:. Arthropod , Greek word comes from – Arthros = “ Joint” , podos = “ foot” .. Bilateral symmetry; . metameric body, . consisting of head, thorax, and abdomen; or cephalothorax and abdomen. Phylum . Arthropoda. . General Characteristics. Triploblastic . and have bilateral symmetry. Protostomes. Metameric body plan. Chitinous. . exoskeleton. . Paired, jointed appendages. Growth accompanied by . 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 “. 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 . . . Class: . Crustacea. Order: Isopoda – . pillbugs. or . roly. polys . & sow . bugs or . woodlice. Class: . Arachnida. Order. : . Araneae. - spiders. Class: . Arachnida. Order. : . Acarina.

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