Name three main groups of arthropods.
insects, arachnids, and crustaceans.
What is the difference between insects and arachnids?
Insects have three body parts (head, thorax, abdomen) and six legs, while arachnids have two body parts (cephalothorax and abdomen) and eight legs.
Some arthropods, like spiders, produce silk. What are three different uses of silk in spiders
Spiders use silk to make webs for catching prey,
Scorpions and some spiders exhibit venomous stings or bites. Predict how venom production affects arthropod survival, predator-prey interactions, and energy investment. What could happen if an individual produces less effective venom?
Venom allows efficient subduing of prey, defense from predators, and can reduce time and energy spent hunting.
How do the respiratory systems of insects and crustaceans differ, and why is this related to their habitats?
Insects usually breathe through spiracles connected to tracheae, which deliver air directly to tissues—this works well on land. Crustaceans often have gills, which extract oxygen from water, allowing them to live in aquatic environments.
What is the main characteristic that all arthropods share?
Arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed legs
What is the purpose of an exoskeleton besides protection
The exoskeleton also helps prevent water loss and provides support for the arthropod’s body, allowing it to move efficiently.
Why do some of the arthropods molt multiple times in their life?
Molting (shedding the exoskeleton) is necessary because arthropods’ rigid exoskeletons don’t grow.
Many crustaceans can regenerate lost limbs. Discuss how limb regeneration is an adaptation to survival, and consider evolutionary trade-offs in energy allocation.
Lost limbs can regrow, allowing mobility, predator defense, and feeding efficiency to recover. It increases longevity and reproductive potential.
What structure in arthropods is responsible for both support and muscle attachment, and is periodically shed as the organism grows?
Exoskeleton
How do arthropods grow if they have a hard exoskeleton?
They grow by molting, which means they shed their old exoskeleton and form a new, larger one.
Why are arthropods considered the most successful group of animals?
Because they have a wide variety of body forms, live in many different environments, reproduce quickly, and have adaptations like exoskeletons and jointed legs that help them survive.
Crustaceans like crabs have compound eyes on stalks. How does this feature benefit them in terms of predation or navigation?
Eye stalks give crabs a wide field of vision, allowing them to detect predators or prey from multiple directions without moving their bodies. This helps with survival, foraging, and avoiding danger.
Water-dwelling arthropods, like certain crabs or shrimp, have gill structures for extracting oxygen. Terrestrial insects, like grasshoppers, use tracheal systems. Compare how these respiratory adaptations affect body size limits, activity levels, and habitat.
Gill Adaptation: Efficient in water; allows larger body size with dissolved oxygen; limits survival on land without moisture.
Tracheal Adaptation: Delivers oxygen directly to tissues, allowing high activity; restricted to smaller sizes and requires air exposure, limiting underwater survival.
Impact: Respiratory type constrains habitat availability and influences metabolism and behavior
Insects have three main body regions. Name them.
Head, thorax, abdomen
Which arthropod has eight legs?
The correct answer is spiders
Name two ways crustaceans differ from insects
Crustaceans usually live in water and have gills, while insects live mostly on land and breathe through spiracles. Crustaceans often have more than six legs, while insects have exactly six.
Explain how the jointed legs of arthropods are an example of evolutionary adaptation for movement. Give one example comparing an insect and a crab.
Jointed legs allow arthropods to move efficiently by bending at different points, providing leverage and speed. For example, an insect like a grasshopper has strong jumping legs, while a crab uses its jointed walking legs to move sideways quickly across sand or rocks.
Some social arthropods, like termites and bees, exhibit communication through pheromones. Explain how chemical communication enhances colony survival. What might occur if communication is disrupted?
Benefit: Pheromones coordinate foraging, defense, reproduction, and colony organization; efficient communication ensures resource acquisition and protection.
Consequence of disruption: Miscommunication can lead to food shortages, vulnerability to predators, reproductive failure, or colony collapse, demonstrating the colony’s reliance on chemical signaling.
Crustaceans like crabs breathe through what specialized organ?
Gills
What is the largest group of arthropods.
The correct answer is insects.
How does metamorphosis work in insects
Metamorphosis is the process of changing body form as an insect grows.
A certain aquatic arthropod uses its jointed appendages to swim rapidly, has two pairs of antennae, and breathes through gills. Yet it also has a hard exoskeleton that it must shed to grow. Name this arthropod
The answer is a crustacean
Which group of arthropods has an exoskeleton, three main body parts, six legs, and often wings?
Insects
Which part of an arthropod’s exoskeleton secretes chitin and proteins for growth?
: Epidermis