chapter 4.4 'arthropods'
4.4 vocab
chapter 5.1 'vertebrates'
5.1 vocab
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why is an arthropod in the most danger when it is molting?

because its soft body is exposed, and vulnerable to attack from a predator 

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an invertebrate with a segmented body, jointed legs, and an external skeleton

arthropod

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give two examples of a jawless fish

hagfish and lamprey

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cartilaginous

having a skeleton composed mostly of cartilage

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name the three groups of arthropods that we looked at

1) insects

2) crustaceans

3) arachnids

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is the following statement true or false? why?

"all insects live on land"

false- they live on land, and in water

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exoskeleton

a strong, rigid outer layer that covers and protects the body of some invertebrate animals, such as arthropds

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describe the difference between a vertebrate and a vertebrae?

vertebrae- the hollow bones that make up the backbone

vertebrate- any animal that has a backbone

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an internal support system that grows along with an animal

endoskeleton

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which group of fish will you find scales on?

bony fish

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which group of arthropods is most like to live in a large social group? give an example

insects- like bee and ants

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the hind portion of the body behind the thorax in an invertebrate 

abdomen

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which group of fish feed like the description below?

"they bite into another animal with their teeth, and suck and fluid and flesh out"

jawless fish

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scale

one of the thin, small, overlapping plates that cover most fish and reptiles and some other animals

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how do the baby fish developing inside the egg case get the nutrients and oxygen that they need?

nutrients- from the yolk in the egg casing

oxygen- from water, as the egg casing is soft and allows water to pass thorugh

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is the following statement true or false? why?

"both spiders and centipedes produce silk to capture food."

false- they are both predator's, but only spiders produce silk.

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thorax

the middle section of an arthropod's body

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why are vertebrae so important for vertebrates?

because they provide support and protection for the spinal cord, which carries all of the signals in the body.

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any of a large group of animals that have a backbone

vertebrate

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draw and label an insect on the board

must have

1) three pairs of legs

2) a head, thorax and abdomen

3 )1 pair of antennae 

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put the three stages of complete metamorphosis in the correct order. describe each one;

pupa, larva, adult

1) larva- spends most of its time eating

2) pupa- develops inside a protective casing

3) adult- fully mature, and can produce a new generation

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a small arthropod with six legs, three body segments, and usually two to four wings

insect

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what three adaptation do fish have for living in water? describe them 

1) gills- to take oxygen from the water into their blood

2) swim bladder- to control the depth that they swim at

3) lateral line- sensory organ to help the fish sense when objects and organisms are near them

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vertebrae

one of the small hollow bones down the center of your back
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what is the main advantage of an endoskeleton over an exoskeleton?

the endoskeleton allows the animal more flexibility

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