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Phylum ArthropodaPhylum Arthropoda

Mrs. Howard’s Life ScienceMrs. Howard’s Life Science

Arthropoda - Arthropoda - CharacteristicsCharacteristics

Arthropods are a diverse group characterized by:

An Exoskeleton Jointed appendages A segmented body Includes Insects, Spiders, Crustaceans,

Centipedes & Millipedes

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Arthropods are believed to have evolved from Annelids (segmented worms)

Trilobites found in fossil record 540 Million Years Ago

1st animals to colonize land!

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Subphylum Chelicerata Body in two parts, no antennae. Class Merostomata (Horseshoe Crabs) Class Arachnida (Spiders, Mite,

Scorpions e.t.c.) Class Pycnogonida

(Sea Spiders)

Phylum ArthropodaPhylum ArthropodaMy roommate in college had a pet

tarantulasimilar to this named “Peter”:

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Subphylum Uniramia/Myriapoda Segmented body - classified by how

many pairs of appendages per body segment

Class Diplopoda (Millipedes) Class Chilopoda (Centipedes)

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Subphylum Uniramia Body in three parts, thorax in three

segments. Class Insecta (Insects) Class Entognatha (wingless insects)

Viceroy butterfly Monarch butterfly

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Subphylum Crustacea Body in three parts, thorax in eight

segments Class Cirripeda/Maxillopoda (Barnacles) Class Branchiopoda (Small primitive

animals with gills on their feet i.e. Brine Shrimp)

Class Malacostraca (75% of all Crustaceans, Crabs, Lobsters & Shrimp)

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Subphylum Crustacea - Classification

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Brain Pop Video on Insects:https://www.brainpop.com/science/diversityoflife/insects/

Youtube Video on Madagascar Hissing Cockroach - I had to raise one for a couple of weeks in college:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7Efjt6UC1g

Phylum Arthropoda/Class Phylum Arthropoda/Class InsectaInsecta

Incomplete MetamorphosisIncomplete Metamorphosis

Grasshopper

Incomplete Metamorphosis has 3 Stages

•Egg

•Nymph

•Adult

grasshoppers, cockroaches, termites, praying mantises, crickets, and lice.

Phylum Arthropoda/Class Phylum Arthropoda/Class InsectaInsecta

Complete MetamorphosisComplete Metamorphosis

Marbled white butterfly

Complete Metamorphosis has 4 Stages

•Egg

•Larva

•Pupa

•Adult

•Winged insects including:

Phylum ArthropodaPhylum ArthropodaMetamorphosis in InsectsMetamorphosis in Insects

Metamorphosis WorksheetSolutions on following slide

Graphic Organizer - Crustaceans

Body Description - Most are BilateralProtection – Hard exoskeleton, claws, 2 pair antennaeFood – Filter feeders, Scavengers, predatory, use thoracic legs (mouthparts) to “chew” foodHabitat – most live underwaterLocomotion – Swimming, walking, burrowing, many have a tailfan, musclesSpecial Characteristics – Exoskeleton molts for growth, Central Nervous System (CNS), Digestive system, Gills, Single chambered heart

Examples – Crabs, lobsters, shrimp, barnacles, crayfish

Graphic Organizer -Arachnids

Body Description - BilateralProtection – Exoskeleton, mouthparts, venomFood – Most eat liquid food so they inject or squirt digestive chemicalsHabitat – Land or aquaticLocomotion – Muscles, move 1st & 3rd leg on one side and 2nd & 4th on other side, wind, silk threadsSpecial Characteristics – Exoskeleton molting, 2 body sections cephalothorax and abdomen, CNS, Digestive tract, Single chambered heart

Examples – Spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions

Graphic Organizer -InsectsBody Description - BilateralProtection – ExoskeletonFood – Various plants, decaying matter, animalsHabitat – Everywhere!!! Most abundant animal on the planetLocomotion – Flying, walking, crawlingSpecial Characteristics – Exoskeleton molting, 3 body sections, head, thorax, abdomen, digestive tract

Examples – Complete metamorphosis – Butterflies, beetles, beesIncomplete metamorphosis – Grasshoppers, cockroaches, dragonflies

Graphic Organizer -Millipedes

Body Description - BilateralProtection – Exoskeleton, curl into a coil shape Food – Most are detritivores (decaying matter), piercing mouthpartsHabitat – All continents except AntarcticaLocomotion – 2 pairs of legs per body segmentSpecial Characteristics – Exoskeleton molting, produce defensive chemicals, incomplete metamorphosis

Graphic Organizer -Centipedes

Body Description - BilateralProtection – Exoskeleton, very quick movement, biting, fangs venomFood – Most are carnivores but a few eat plantsHabitat – Everywhere (forest, savanah, prairie, desert etc)Locomotion – 1 pair of legs per body segmentSpecial Characteristics – Exoskeleton molting, front legs act as fangs, incomplete metamorphosis