1 example of Phylum Arthropoda
Ex. spiders, answers may vary
What is Subphylum Crustacea's symmetry?
Bilateral
What is Subphylum Chelicerata's internal transport system?
DOUBLE POINTS - In this subphylum what does "uni" mean/ relate to
"One", meaning branched appendages
How do spiders digest their food?
Outside their mouth (preorally)
What is Phylum Arthropoda's symmetry?
Bilateral
1 example of Subphylum Crustacea
Ex. crabs, barnacles, water fleas, crayfish, answers may vary
3 examples of Subphylum Chelicerata
Ex. scorpions, ticks, mites, answers may vary
How (specifically) does Subphylum Uniramia breathe?
Tracheae
DOUBLE POINTS - What is so special about crabs? (think their appendages)
Some crabs can regrow lost claws or legs if damaged
How (specifically) does Phylum Arthropoda breathe?
Book lungs
DOUBLE POINTS - Where does Subphylum Crustacea mostly live?
In or around water
How (specifically) does Subphylum Chelicerata breathe?
Book lungs and trachea
3 examples of Subphylum Uniramia
Ex. insects (ants, butterflies, beetles), centipedes, millipedes, answers may vary
What type of food does Phylum Arthropoda eat?
Meat (carnivores)
DOUBLE POINTS - How does Phylum Arthropoda move?
Using eight jointed legs
How (specifically) does Subphylum Crustacea breathe?
Book lungs
How does Subphylum Chelicerata reproduce?
Sexual reproduction (more specifically metamorphosis)
Where does Subphylum Uniramia mostly live?
Land
How many antennae does Subphylum Chelicerata have?
TRICK QUESTION - they dont!!
How do spiders excrete waste?
Malpighian tubes
Does Subphylum Crustacea have a soft or hard exoskeleton?
Hard
What is the body plan of Subphylum Chelicerata? (2 parts, be specific!)
The cephalothorax and abdomen
How/ with who does Subphylum Uniramia live?
They mostly live in colonies or groups of same species (ex. bees, ants, ext.)
What are 3 things all phylums/classes have in common?
Ex. open circulatory system, book lungs, jointed legs, bilateral, sexual reproduction, answers may vary