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-The exoskeleton is made up of chitin and protein. a. Provides protection b. Provides points of attachment for the muscles that move appendages -The animal must molt (ecdysis) its old exoskeleton if it outgrows it. -Well-developed eyes, olfactory receptors, and antennae for touch and smell (most at the anterior end = cephalization). -Open circulatory system: Hemolymph (the word “blood” is reserved for a closed circulatory system) is pumped from the hear into spaces surrounding tissue and organs.

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Page 1: -The exoskeleton is made up of chitin and protein. a. Provides protection b. Provides points of attachment for the muscles that move appendages -The animal

-The exoskeleton is made up of chitin and protein. a. Provides protection b. Provides points of attachment for the muscles that move appendages-The animal must molt (ecdysis) its old exoskeleton if it outgrows it.-Well-developed eyes, olfactory receptors, and antennae for touch and smell (most at the anterior end = cephalization).-Open circulatory system: Hemolymph (the word “blood” is reserved for a closed circulatory system) is pumped from the heart into spaces surrounding tissue and organs.

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-Respiratory by gills, book lungs, and trachea.

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-The arthropods came from 4 evolutionary lineages: 1. Trilobites (extinct) 2. Chelicerates (horseshoe crab, scorpions, ticks, and spiders) 3. Uniramians (centipedes, millipedes, and insects) 4. Crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimp, barnacles)

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Scientists now want to separate these lineages into different phylums: Phylum Trilobita, Phylum Chelicerata, Phylum Uniramia, Phylum Crustacea

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-Some major classes in phylum arthropods: Arachnids: Ex. Spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites Body with 1 or 2 main parts, six pairs of

appendages (Chelicerae, pedipalps, and 4 pairs of walking legs); mostly terrestrial.

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-Diplopods: Ex. MillipedesBody with distinct head bearing antennaeand chewing mouthparts, segmented bodywith two pairs of walking legs per segment;terrestrial and herbivorous.

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-Chilopods: Ex. CentipedesBody with distinct head bearing largeantennae and 3 pairs of mouthparts; appendages of first body segment modified as poison claws; body segmentsbear 1 pair of walking legs each; terrestrial; carnivorous.

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-Insecta: Ex. InsectsBody divided into head, thorax, and abdomen; antennae present; mouthpartsmodified for chewing, sucking, or lapping;usually with two pairs of wings and threepairs of legs; mostly terresterial.

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-Entomology: study of insects-Flight is one of the great successes of insects. Dragonflies were among the first insects to fly.

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-Insects have a complete digestive system.-Open circulatory system (hemolymph)-Metabolic wastes removed from the hemolymph via the excretory organs called Malpighian tubules.-Gas exchange via the the trachael system

open to the outside through spiracles (pores).

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-Nervous system consists of a pair of ventral nerve cords that meet in the head, to form the cerebral ganglion (brain).

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Many insects undergo metamorphosis. Incomplete metamorphosis (Ex. Immature grasshoppers are small

and molt until finally reaching adult size.) Complete metamorphosis

(Ex. Maggot Fly Grub Dragonfly Catepillar

Butterfly/Moth)

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-Reproduce sexually with separate male and female individuals. The sexes recognize each other by advertising with bright colors (butterflies), sound (crickets), or odors (moths). Fertilization is internal.

-Crustaceans: Ex. Crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.Two pairs of antennae, three or more pairsof appendages. Walking legs in the thorax,and abdomen. Appendages can be regenerated if lost.