Exoskeleton and Growth
BODY
Respiration and Diet
Arthropod Groups
Specialized Parts
100

A change in body form during an insect's life cycle.

What is the metamorphosis?

100

All insects have exactly this many legs.

What are six legs?

100

The organs crustaceans use to breathe.

What is gills?

100

The largest group of arthropods, found in every habitat, with three body parts and six legs.

What are insects?

100

Strong and sticky structures made from silk, used by spiders to catch insects or protect their eggs.

What are webs?

200

This hard external structure protects arthropods, gives them shape, and helps prevent water loss.

What is the exoskeleton?

200

These are the defining feature of arthropods—legs, antennae, and mouthparts that bend at connections.

jointed appendages

200

This is the typical diet of crustaceans like crabs and shrimp.

 What is omnivorous?

200

A group of arthropods that usually live in water, have a body divided into a cephalothorax and abdomen, and breathe through gills.

What are Crustaceans?

200

Spiders use the silk from these abdominal structures to build webs.

What are spinnerets?

300

Because their skeleton doesn't grow with them, arthropods must do this to get bigger.

What is molting?

300

In insects, this middle body segment bears the legs and wings.

What is the thorax?

300

The diet of most myriapods.

What is herbivores or carnivores?

300

This group of arthropods includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks.

What are arachnids?

300

The four life stages of an insect undergoing complete metamorphosis.

What are egg, larva, pupa, and adult?

400

The exoskeleton is not made of bone or cartilage, but of this specific organic compound.

What is chitin?

400

This body part contains the digestive and reproductive organs in most arthropods.

 What is the abdomen?

400

the system of tubes that delivers "air directly to the body tissues" in many land arthropods.

What are tracheae?

400

Centipedes and millipedes belong to this "many-legged" arthropod group.

What are myriapods?

400

Appendages in arachnids with defensive and sensory functions.

 What are pedipalps

500

This is the primary function of an arthropod's exoskeleton, besides protection.

What is "prevents water loss" or "gives the body shape"?

500

This term describes an arthropod's body being divided into sections like the head, thorax, and abdomen.

What is a segmented body?

500

Small openings on the sides of an insect's body where air enters. 

 What are spiracles? 

500

The body of a crab or lobster is divided into these two main parts.

What are the cephalothorax and abdomen?

500

The fang-like mouthparts of a spider that contain poison glands.

What are chelicerae?

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