Arthropods can be classified into four groups. The groups are:
Appendages can be:
The external skelton of an arthropod is called a(n)
The process by which an arthropods sheds its exoskeleton is called:
These arthropods have 2 body sections, four pairs of legs, and NO antennae
These arthropods have two body sections, and many pairs of legs
These animals are invertebrates with an INTERNAL skeleton
These arthropods have three body sections, six legs, one pair of antennae, and sometimes one or two pairs of wings.
These arthropods have 2 or 3 body sections, 5 or more pairs of legs, and 2 pairs of antennae
Shrimp, crabs and lobsters are examples of
Crustaceans live
Crustaceans use these stuctures to get oxygen
The first set of appendages on a crustacean are used to get food and for defense. They are called:
A crustacean's antennae are used for
Arachnids include the
The most venomous spiders in America are the
A scorpion's stinger is found
Incomplete metamorphosis
Complete metamorphosis involves insects that go through these stages:
Echinoderms use a series of fluid filled tubes to operate their tube feet. This series of fluid filled tubes is called the
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