Define exoskeleton
Skeleton on the outside
Do crawfish live in salt or fresh water?
Fresh water
How many legs does an arachnid have?
Eight
What’s the difference between millipedes and centipedes? (2 main differences)
Centipedes have less legs and are dangerous predators; Millipedes have more legs but a very docile plant eaters.
What is the drawback of having an exoskeleton?
The organism must molt to grow and is unprotected during that time.
What is molting?
When an athropod sheds their exoskeleton to grow.
If a crayfish needs water to breathe, how do they walk around outside of water?
As long as the gills are moist, the crawfish can pull oxygen from the air and/or they can get oxygen from moist air.
As they do NOT weave a web, what is the way tarantula spiders catch prey?
Stalk and pounce on prey. They hunt.
How is it possible that insects get oxygen but have NO respiratory system?
They have trachea that go throughout the body to deliver oxygen.
What is the largest arthropod?
Coconut crab (up to three feet across!)
What are the three segments of an arthropods body?
Head, Thorax, and Abdomen (some have cephalothorax - fused head and thorax)
What are a crawfish's claws used for?
Defending itself from predators
If spider silk was the size of a garden hose, what could it support?
The weight of two full Boeing 737s!
What are the main three “social insects”?
Ants, bees, Wasps (ok, termites too but they're in a different class)
What’s the difference between a compound eye and a simple eye?
Compound eye has many lenses, simple has one
What are 3 of the five common characteristics of arthropods?
Exoskeleton, Body segments, jointed appendages, ventral nervous system, open circulatory system
How long can crawfish live?
4-8 years
What is the difference between an orb web and a tangle web?
Orb web= geometrical web in recognizable pattern
Tangle web= no pattern, just a mass of silk everywhere
What is honey and why do bees make it?
Honey is partially digested nectar and as food for Queen Bee (back up food supply to workers who can't get nectar.)
What is the "ventral" nervous system that an arthropod has?
Nervous system is at the bottom of the body for maximum protection
What does an arthropod use it’s antennae for? (3 things)
Touch, taste, & smell
If a crayfish has a hard exoskeleton, how does it sense touch?
The antennules and antennae sense touch. Also there aretiny bristles all over it's body.
Spiders do not breathe through their mouths, how do they get oxygen?
There is an opening called a sphericle in their body that allows air into their "book lungs", almost like gills.
What are the 4 stages of an insect's life?
Egg, larvae, pupa, adult
What is an “open circulatory system” that a arthropod has?
Blood flows directly into various cavities so cells are in direct contact with blood (no arteries or veins)