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Gods Design: Lessons 20-23

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Definition
What is an invertebrate?   Animals that do not have backbones.  
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Where do invertebrates live?   The house and in your yard.  
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What are the six categories of invertebrates?   Arthropods, Mollusks, Cnidarians, Echinoderms, Sponges, Worms  
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Arthropod   Invertebrates that have jointed legs/feet, more than one body section, have strong outer coating.  
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What is the largest group of Arthropods?   Insects  
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What is the second largest group of Arthropods?   Spiders  
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Segmented Bodies   Two or more distinct body regions.  
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Endoskeleton   Internal skeleton of bone/cartilage like vertebrates.  
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Exoskeleton   Outside covering/protection.  
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Chitin   Exoskeleton is made of this starchy substance.  
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Insect   Animal with three body parts, one pair of antennae, six legs connected to the middle section of its body, and a pair of wings.  
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Head   Front segment of an insect.  
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Thorax   Center segment of an insect.  
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Abdomen   End segment of an insect.  
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How many body parts does an insect have?   3  
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How many legs does an insect have?   6  
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Name three common insects.   Ant, Bee, Fly  
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Incomplete metamorphosis.   The young insect resembles its parents when its hatched.  
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Complete metamorphosis.   An insect that starts out as an egg, larvae, chrysalis, then an adult.  
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Define a Nymph.   Baby insect that looks like its parents.  
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Define Larvae.   Baby insect that DOES NOT looks like its parents.  
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Define Pupa.   Third stage during a complete metamorphosis cycle, also called chrysalis.  
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What are the three stages of a grasshoppers life?   Egg, Nymph, Adult  
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What are the four stages of a butterflies life?   Egg, Larvae, Chrysalis (Pupa), Adult  
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Five groups of Arthropods.   Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans, Millipedes, centipedes.  
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