Arthropods 1
Arthropods 2
Extra
Vertebrates 1
Vertebrates 2
100

What is an arthropod?

An invertebrate with a segmented body covered with a hard outer skeleton.

100

Define metamorphosis

A process in which an insects appearance and body systems may change dramatically.

100

True or False

Silkworms are spider larvae.

False.

100

Define vertebrates.

Animals and humans with backbones.

100

What is the most diverse group of vertebrates?

Fish

200

Give an example of an arthropod.

Insects, crustaceans, arachnids.

200

Name the 3 stages metamorphosis

Larva, pupae, adult

200

What are spiracles?

Small openings in the exoskeleton that allows some arthropods to obtain oxygen.

200

What main characteristic (difference) do vertebrates have that invertebrates don't have?

Endoskeleton.

200

Name the 4 main characteristics of fish.

Vertebrae, gills, swim bladder, lateral line.

300

What is an exoskeleton and where is it found?

It is a hard covering made of chitin and is found on the outside of the arthropod.

300

True or False

Crustaceans have a circulatory systems that includes a heart and blood vessels.

False.

Crustaceans have no blood vessels.

300

What are book lungs?

Book lungs are moist pockets with folds used in some spiders for respiration.

300

What does an endoskeleton provide?

Endoskeleton provides an internal support system that grows which allows more flexibility and ways of moving than exoskeletons do.

300

Name the 3 classes (divisions) of fish.

Jawless, Cartilaginous, and Bony

400

What is molting and why does it happen?

Molting is the shedding of the exoskeleton and it happens because the arthropod is growing.

400

Arachnids are arthropods.  Arachnids always have 4 pairs of legs.  How many body segments to they have?

They have 2 body segments.  They don't have antennae.

400

What is a swim bladder?

Allows the fish to adjust how high or low it floats.

400

Where is the vertebrae found?

The bones are found in the of the body.
400

What are the differences between the Jawless, Cartilaginous, and Bony fish?

Eat by attaching and sucking out nutrients from a host fish, soft bones made of cartilage, have a hard bone structure and most have a hard outer covering called scales.

500

Name the body parts of an insect.

Head, thorax, abdomen, legs, antennae

500

Which arachnid group is the strongest?

Spiders

500

What is a lateral line and where is it found?

It is an organ in the sensory systems that allows fish to sense objects and organisms that are nearby.  

500

How might the offspring of fish who lay eggs differ from the fish whose eggs develop inside of the female fish?

The survival rate is higher for the fish that are born from the mother fish.

500

How do soft cased fish eggs help the embryo?

Water and nutrients can flow in and out of the case providing water and oxygen which the yolk provides the fish with food.