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Life Science 14 (II)

Arthropods and Echinoderms - Test Activity

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Invertebrates with jointed appendages... Arthropods
Outer-covering made of chitin... Exoskeleton
Shedding of the exoskeleton... Molting
Largest class of Arthropods... Insects
Changes some animals go through to become adults... Metamorphosis
Spiny-skinned invertebrates living on the ocean bottom... Echinoderms
Organisms without a backbone... Invertebrates
Organisms with a backbone... Vertebrates
Appendages that act like suction cups... Tube Feet
Class in which the spiders, scorpions, and ticks belong to... Arachnids
Have mandibles (jaws)... Crustaceans
Jaws... Mandibles
An example of an appendage... Antennae
An example of an appendage... Claws
All arthropods have... Nervous System
Covers, supports, and protects the arthropods body with a nonliving material... Exoskeleton
Arachnids have___ legs 8
Make up the largest group of complex invertebrates... Insects
All echinoderms have a body plan with ______ Radial Symmetry
A ________ is an example of an arthropod Scorpion
The structures that echinoderms use to move and open mollusk shells... Tube Feet
______ are capable of regenerating lost body parts Sea Stars
______ do not sting or poison their food Millipede
The four stages of complete metamorphosis are... Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult
The three stages of incomplete metamorphosis... Egg, Nymph, Adult
Three body segments of some insects... Head, Thorax, Abdomen
Two body segments of some insects... Cephalothorax, Abdomen
Insects are members of phylum _______ Arthropoda
The lightweight exoskeleton is made up of a protein called.... Chitin
There are more than ______________ classified species of insects 700,000
Contain many lenses and can detect colors and movement.... Compound Eyes
Can detect light and dark Simple Eyes
Openings on the abdomen and thorax through which air enters and waste gases are expelled Spiracles
Series of changes in development Metamorphosis
Females lay ____________ of eggs, with only a few surviving Thousands
____________ undergo incomplete metamorphosis Grasshoppers
____________ undergo complete metamorphosis Butterflies
Insect populations are very __________ Large
Wings and jointed appendages are insect __________ Adaptations
Maggots and caterpillars are examples of ____________ Larva
Spiders have ____ body sections 2
________ are carnivores, and may bite Centipedes
________ are herbivores... eating organic matter Millipedes
Scorpions have ________ that paralyzes their prey Venom
___________ have the ability to regenerate lost body parts (such as claws) Crustaceans
Arthropods that have one or two antennae and jaws Crustaceans
Crustaceans have five pairs of appendages on the abdomen used in respiration, reproduction, and movement Swimmerets
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