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Module 12 - Study Guide

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show A body covering, typically made of chitin, that provides support and protection.  
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show To shed an old outer covering so that it can be replaced with a new one.  
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1c. Thorax.   show
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1d. Abdomen.   show
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1e. Cephalothorax.   show
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1f. Compound eye.   show
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show An eye with only one lens.  
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show A circulatory system that allows the blood to flow out of the blood vessels and into various body cavities so that the cells are in direct contact with the blood.  
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1i. Statocyst.   show
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1j. Gonad.   show
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1k. Complete metamorphosis.   show
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1l. Incomplete metamorphosis.   show
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2. Name the five common characteristics among the arthropods.   show
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3. Identify the structures in the upper diagram on page 391.   show
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4. Identify the organs in the lower diagram on page 391.   show
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show Blood collects in the pericardial sinus, and enters the heart. The heart pumps the blood to body cavities. The blood then goes to the sternal sinus, from which it passes through the gills, to the green gland, and finally back to the pericardial sinus.  
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show It cleans blood of its impurities and dumps those impurities into the surroundings.  
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7. What structures (besides the gills and gill chamber) are vitally important for respiration in a crayfish?   show
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8. What happens when a crayfish loses a limb?   show
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9. Where do the fertilized eggs of a crayfish go?   show
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show Because they outgrow their exoskeleton.  
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show The antennules and antennae.  
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12. What five characteristics set arachnids apart from the other arthropods?   show
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show Sheet webs, tangle webs, and orb webs.  
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14. Do all spiders use their silk to spin webs?   show
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show Because it has several thin layers, almost like the pages of a book.  
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16. What four characteristics set insects apart from the other arthropods?   show
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show They have tubes that are connected to the outside through a series of small holes in the exoskeleton called spiracles. Air goes into these holes and runs through the tubes, supplying oxygen to all tissues.  
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show Complete metamorphosis.  
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show Membranous wings, scaled wings, leather-like wings, and horny wings.  
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show a. Orthoptera b. Hymenoptera c. Diptera d. Coleoptera e. Lepidoptera  
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