Arthropods
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| an animal with jointed legs, a segmented body and a hard outer covering | arthropod
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| Hard outer body skeleton | Exoskeleton
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| to shed outer body covering | molt
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| middle part of an insect's body where legs or wings (if there are any) are located | thorax
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| rear part of an insect's body where internal organs are located. | abdomen
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| What are the 5 groups of arthropds | Crustaceans (Cool Apes In Canada Dab)
Arachnids
Insects
Chilopods
Diplopods
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| 5 Traits of Arthropods | Exoskeleton
Jointed Legs
Segmented Body
Most Molt
Some have antennae
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| How are arthropods classified? | They are classified by body sections or segments and number of legs
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| What are the three functions of an exoskeleton? | 1. Keeps water inside the body
2. protects the body
3. process of molting
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| 4 Traits of Crustaceans | - Two body section
-two pairs of antennae
- Three pairs of legs
- lives in water
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| 5 Traits of Arachnids | - two body sections
- no antennae
- four pairs of legs
-some are parasitic
- some are poisonous
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| 4 Traits of Insects | - three body section
- head, thorax and abdomen
- 1 pair antennae
- 3 pairs of legs
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| Chiopod- centipedes | -more than 3 body parts
- 1 pair of antennae
-1 pair of legs per body section
carnivore- eats other insects
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| Diplopod- millipede | -more than 3 body sections
-1 pair of antennae
-2 pair legs per body section
-herbivore
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| Example of Crustacean | Lobster, Shrimp
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| Example of Arachnid | Spider, tick
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| Example of Insect | Beetles, Fly, Bee
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| Example of Chilopd | Centipede
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| Example of Diplopod | Millipede
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