Anatomy I
Classy!
Body Systems
Anatomy II
Just for Fun
100

These layers of respiratory tissue are stacked like the pages of a book and are present in arachnids.


What are book lungs?

100

This class include spiders and scorpions.

What is Arachnida?

100

The type of circulatory system in arthropods.

What is an open system?

100

The fusion of the head and thorax in arthropods is called a...

What is a cephalothorax?

100

Identify this Holiday Movie.

What is A Christmas Story?

200

The tough external covering of an arthropod is called this.

What is exoskeleton?

200
This class includes crabs, crayfish, and lobsters,

What is Malacostraca?

200

The type of reproduction in arthropods.

What is sexual with internal fertilization?

200

The type of "blood" found in arthropods.

What is hemolymph?

200

Finish the lyric...  Frosty the snowman...

was a jolly, happy, soul.

300

This mean jointed foot.

What is Phylum Arthropoda.

300

The class that contains the largest number of arthropods.

What is Insecta.

300

The mouthparts that grinds up food and manipulates food.

What are mandibles and maxillae?

300
Arthropods have segments called...

What is tagmata?

300

Identify the holiday song in square #11.

What is Deck the Halls?

400

The evolutionary innovation in Arthropods.

What is jointed appendages?

400

The class this arthropods belongs to.


What is diplopoda?

400

The function of malpighian tubes (purple strands).

What is excretion of waste and filtering hemolymph.


400

The total number of legs for each group: Insects, spiders, and crayfish.

What 6, 8, and 10?

400

Identify the Holiday Movie.

What is Elf?

500

An arthropod's exoskeleton is made of this carbohydrate material.

What is chitin?

500

Identify the class for this arthropod.

What is the chilopoda?

500

The three body segments of insects.

What are head, thorax, and abdomen?

500

Arthropoda comes from the Latin meaning this

What are jointed foot?

500

Listen Up: What is the name of this holiday song?


What is Christmas Wrapping?