Spiders
Anatomy of a Arthropod
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Metamorposis
100

The number of legs that a spider has.

What is 8.

100

The name of the 3 sections of an insect's body.

What are the head, thorax, and abdomen?

100

The knowledge or skills with which an animal is born.

What are instincts?

100

It has a backbone.

What is a vertebrate?

100

The process through which an insect becomes an adult.

What is metamorphosis?

200

The material that a spider's web is made from.

What is silk?

200

Digestion occurs here in an insect.

What is the abdomen?

200

These are two types of arthropods.

What are insects and spiders?

200

It does not have a backbone.

What is an invertebrate?

200

This type of insect shows an example of incomplete metamorphosis.

What is a grasshopper?

300

Spiders have this number of body sections.

What is 2?

300

The tube with which insects like butterflies suck their food.

What is a proboscis?

300

The groups in which many insects might live and work together.

What are colonies?

300

3 of the 4 ways that spiders catch their food.

What are hunting, trapping, web building, and fishing?

300

This type of insects shows an example of complete metamorphosis?

What is a butterfly?

400

Two types of poisonous (venomous) spiders.

What are black widows and brown recluses?

400

The hard outer covering of an arthropod.

What is the exoskeleton?

400

This happens when an arthropod outgrows its exoskeleton.

What is molts?

400

Have no wings and no antennae.

What are spiders?

400

These are the stages of incomplete metamorphosis.

What are egg, nymph, and adult?

500

The spot on a spider's abdomen where silk is produced.

What are spinnerets?

500

These are used by spiders to hold and poison their food.

What are pedipalps?

500

The largest group of arthropods.

What are insects?

500

People should help protect insects like these because they help pollinate plants on earth.

What are bees?

500

These are the stages of complete metamorphosis.

What is eggs, larva, pupa, and adult?

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