Tagma/Legs
Feeding Strategies
Anatomy
Misc.
Other
100

How many legs and tagma/tagmata does a termite have?

Three tagmata, Six legs

100

What is the primary feeding strategy of millipedes, earthworms, and soil mites?

Detritivores

100

A structure that is used to gain oxygen from the water by having high surface area.

Gills

100

Metamorphosis type of butterflies with an egg, pupa, and adult.

Complete Metamorphosis

100

What is the benefit of metamorphosis in insects?

Less competition between adults and juvenile stages.  

200

How many legs and tagma/tagmata does a crayfish have?

Two tagmata, 10 legs

200

What is the primary feeding strategy of centipedes and spiders?

Carnivores

200

Rasping tongue with hardened teeth used by gastropods.

Radula

200

Metamorphosis type of dragonflies with Egg, nymph in different habitat, and adult

Incomplete metamorphosis

200

Why are termites animals?  What are the characteristics of an animal?

Heterotrophic (eats food), multicellular, internal digestion, Large cells (Eukaryotic, not bacterial cells)

300

How many legs and tagma/tagmata does a millipede have?

Two tagmata, 2 pairs of legs per segment

300

What is the primary feeding strategy of crayfish?

Omnivores

300

End of abdomen that creates silk in spiders

Spinnerets
300

Metamorphosis type of grasshoppers and true bugs with egg, nymph in same habitat, and adult.

Gradual metamorphosis

300

What is a bioindicator and why is it important?  Name 3 groups of bioindicators.

An organism that is used to test the quality of the environment around it.  Determines the health of the environment and how to manage it.  Sponges, Bryozoans, Aquatic annelids, Stoneflies, Dragonflies/damselflies, Caddisflies, Mayflies, Soil Mites.  

400

How many legs and tagma/tagmata does a mite have?

One tagma, 8 legs as adults

400

What is the primary feeding strategy of Bryozoans, clams, and sponges?

Filter Feeding

400

How insects breathe.

Spiracle holes/tracheal tubes

400

What species concept would you use for a fossil organism?

Morphological

400

How do freshwater clams reproduce?

They release larval glochidia into a fish's gills where they are parasitic and get oxygen, nutrients, and transportation away from the parent.

500

How many legs and tagma/tagmata does an isopod have?

14 legs, 3 tagmata

500

What is the primary feeding strategy of leeches?

Carnivores

500

How spiders breathe.

Book Lungs

500

What type of circulatory system do Arthropods, Mollusks have?

Open Circulatory System with a hemocoel body cavity instead of closed blood vessels. 

500

Why is it important not to release earthworms after fishing in Northern Wisconsin lakes in National forests and parks?  What is the effect of nonnative earthworms on the ecosystem?

Earthworms decrease the soil nutrient amount on surface which hurts native plants with shallow roots , decrease leaf litter which protects native plants, seedlings, and animals that need the cover for winter protection.  

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