General Arthropod
Crustacean
Chelicerates
insects
100

The type of circulatory system Arthropods have

What is an Open Circulatory System?

100

Shrimp-like crustaceans which make up a huge percentage of the biomass in the oceans.  They are the key link in the food chain for marine life near Antartica.

What are krill?

100

Arthropods with one or two body sections and clawlike appendages for grabbing and immobilizing prey.

What are horseshoe crabs and arachnids (spiders, ticks, mites, and scorpions)?

100

The most abundant animals in the world.

What are insects?

200

 The type of skeleton of Arthropods

What is Exoskeleton?

200

The appendages near the mouth used by crustaceans to crush food.

What are the mandibles?

200

Appendages that chelicerates use to eat, mate and sense their environment.

What are pedipalps?

200

The number of pair of antennae in insects.

What is one pair?

300

The layers of carbohydrate substance which make up the suit of armor for arthropods

 What is chiton?

300

The crustacean cephalothorax is covered by this single plate.

What is a carapace?

300

Type of eyes with only one lens which chelicerates have.

What are simple eyes?

300

Insects are often classified by the number, arrangement, and kind of these.

What are wings?

400

Periodical shedding of the skeleton to allow for growth.

What is molting?

400

The first three pairs of crustacean walking legs exhibit these claws.

What are chelipeds

400

Organ for breathing found in land-bound chelicerates.

What are book lungs?

400

The respiratory system for an insect is made of these tubes.

What are tracheae?

500

The type of appendages of arthropods which enable movement.

What is jointed?

500

The 3 uses of chelipeds in crustaceans.

What are capturing prey, defending against predators, grooming, and sparring?

500

Organ for breathing in aquatic chelicerates.

What are book gills?

500

Insects are able to use these, besides antennae, for smell and taste.

What are feet?

600

The type of eyes of crustaceans and insects which contain thousands of lenses which give it an almost 360 degrees field of view.

What are compound eyes?

600

Pairs of flipper-like appendages extending from the abdomen of crustaceans.

What are swimmerets?

600

A system by which spiders can get rid of nitrogen-containing wastes without losing necessary water.

What are malpighian tubules?

600

Chemicals released to indicate a readiness to mate, or to communicate about danger or food sources.

What are pheromones?

700

The three body divisions of a typical Arthropod.

What are the cephalothorax, thorax, and abdomen?

700

The number of pairs of walking legs in most crustaceans.

What are five?

700

An organ used by spiders to spin silk.

What are spinnerets?

700

Female insects lay their eggs through this extension of their last body segment.

What is an ovipositor?

800

The two components of the arthropod nervous system which function as a brain.

What are a pair of ganglia and two major nerves?

800

The number of sets of antennae on a crustacean.

What are two?

800

Type of reproduction in aquatic chelicerates.

What is external fertilization?

800

Three characteristics of insects. (Hint: number of segments and walking legs are two of them)

What are three body segments, six walking legs, and wings?

900

These are located in the head region and give information about taste, smell, and touch.

What are the antennae?

900

Type of eyes in crustaceans.

What are compound eyes?

900

Type of reproduction in terrestrial chelicerates.

What is internal fertilization?

900

An insect begins as a larva that bears little resemblance to the adult form.  The larva molts and becomes a pupa, from which it transforms into the adult form. (egg,larva, pupa, adult)

What is complete metamorphosis?

1000

The largest phyla in the kingdom Animalia.

What is Arthropoda?

1000

Enable the crustacean to change color in order to blend into their surroundings or to communicate.

What are chromatophores?

1000

Two kinds of chelicerates that typically live as parasites.

What are ticks and mites?

1000

An insect passes through a series of stages, called nymphs, which resemble the adult form, between molts.  They do not pass through a pupal stage of development.

What is incomplete metamorphosis?

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