Ecdysozoans & Molting
Phylum Nematoda
Phylum Tardigrada
Phylum Onychophora
Phylum Arthropoda
100

Ecdysozoans grow by shedding this.

Cuticle or exoskeleton

100

What is the common name for nematodes?

Roundworms

100

What is the common name for tardigrades?

Water bears

100

What is the common name for Onychophora?

Velvet worms

100

Arthropod segmentation is organized into regions called ___.

Tagmata

200

How do ecdysozoans grow compared to lophotrochozoans?

Intermittently (in stages, not continuously)

200

What type of body cavity do nematodes have?

Pseudocoelom

200

What type of appendages do tardigrades have?

Unjointed lobopodal appendages

200

What type of skeleton do they have?

Hydrostatic skeleton

200

The exoskeleton is made of this polysaccharide.

Chitin

300

During molting, why are ecdysozoans vulnerable?

Soft body is exposed

300

How do nematodes perform gas exchange?

Diffusion across body surface

300

Name the process that allows tardigrades to stop metabolism.

Cryptobiosis

300

This is the only animal phylum restricted entirely to terrestrial habitats.

Onychophora

300

In insects, name the three tagmata.

Head, thorax, abdomen

400

After molting, what inflates the body before the new cuticle hardens?

Fluid expands the body

400

This nematode was the first multicellular organism to have its genome sequenced.

C. elegans

400

Tardigrades lack specialized ___ organs.

Respiratory

400

Onychophorans have lobopodal appendages with what feature?

A pair of claws

400

This external structure contributes to arthropod success.

Exoskeleton

500

Despite being protostomes, ecdysozoans do not show this cleavage pattern.

Spiral cleavage

500

Nematodes make up what percentage of all terrestrial animals?

80%

500

True or False: Tardigrades are extremophiles.

False (they survive extremes, but do not prefer them)

500

Onychophorans are unusual because some species show this behavior.

Social behavior

500

Estimated number of undescribed arthropod species.

9 million