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Oh Barnacles!
100

Are arthropods protostomes or deuterostomes?

What is protostomes

100

Functions in protection, support and movement and is strengthened further by dispositional hardening and is often secreted by the epidermis

What is the chitinous exoskeleton?

100

The 4 main cycles of ecdysis.

What is 1. preecdysis, 2. ecdysis, 3. postecdysis and 4. intermolt?

100

What are the 6 classes of Superclass Crustacea?

What is Malacostraca, Branchiopoda, Copepoda, Ostracoda, Branchiurra and Cirripedia?

100
The two Subclasses within the Class Cirripedia.

What is Thoracia (free-living barnacles) and Rhizocephalans (parasitic barnacles)?


200

The overall name given for the organisms that undergo protostomal development. Consists of nematomores, rotifers, velvet worms and arthropods.

What is ecdysozoa?

200

There are two types of jointed appendanges. One is found in crustaceans, horseshoe crabs and trilobites while the other is unbranched and found in insects. 

What is biramous and uniramous jointed appendages?

200

Calcification and hardening of the new exoskeleton

What is sclerotization?

200
Body is divided into 2 regions, lack antennae, have chelicerae and pedipalps (first and second pair of feeding appendages) and have 4 pairs of walking legs.  (Extra 100 for an example.)

What is Subphylum Chelicerata?

Example. Horseshoe crabs

200

This kind of larvae is present in hermaphroditic free-living barnacles, where the eggs are fertilized inside the mantle cavity and that are released into the water column where they use thoracic appendages for swimming before attaching to a substrate on shore.

What is nauplii larvae?

300
The process of routinely shedding the outer cuticle

What is ecdysis?

300
The muscle present in arthropods, that has a quicker response time from contraction to relaxation as opposed to the latter. 
What is striated muscle?
300

Promotes production of a new cuticle and separation of an old cuticle. 

What is ecdyosone?

300

This characteristic is unsegmented and bears 6 pairs of appendages with the first being modified for reproduction and the others providing constant flow of water over he gills by book gills.  

What is the opistosoma?

300

This strategy of Rhizocephalans block reproduction by its host completely or in part, leads to an alternation of host behavior where the infected crab grooms, protects and ventilates the Rhizocephalans' egg believing it to be their own. 

Parasitic castration. 

400

Embryonic development of a protostome undergoes fixed or determinate develop of the blastomere, a spiral cleavage, schizocoely and 

What is the blastopore becomes the mouth in the adult?

400
Comparison of molluscs growing to arthropods. 

What is molluscs grow by increasing the surface area, while growth is continuously occurring underneath the exoskeleton and must grow by molting (or shedding the other layer)?

400

Differences between y-organ limb regeneration and x-organ limb regeneration.

What is the "y" is located in the head and produces ecdysone and the "x" is located in the eye stalks that inhibits production of ecdysone?

400

The completely extinct subphylum that has a uniform morphology and biramous appendages at each segment. 

What is subphylum Trilobitomorpha?
400

This is another Rhizocephalan parasitism in which the infected male crabs display maternal behavior. 

What is feminization of males?

500

The steroid responsible for ecdysis

What is ecdysteroids?

500

Every arthropod has a compound eye.  What is the compound eye made of?

What is ommatidium? (Bonus: Ommatidium consists of cornea or lens that focuses on objects far away, photoreceptors, shielding pigments and neurons that go to the optic ganglia)

500

What do the proenzymes do during ecdysis?

It will digest the old cuticle when the epidermis secrete new epicuticle and molting fluid.

500

What makes the Crustaceans distinctive?

What is:

- cephalothorax

- thoracopods

- pleopods 


500

The nauplii larvae are released and undergo 4 molts into a female cyprid that attaches to host and grows into a root-like mass called intern.  The female gonads grow and enlarge pressing against host dermis until the host is inhibited from molting and the male cyrpids are attracted to externa. 

What is the Rhizocephalan life cycle?

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