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Phylum Arthropoda !. By: Anna Grace Watkins. Arthropod Characteristics:. Arthropods pollinate many of the flowering plants on Earth. Arthropods are bilateral symmetrical. They have an exoskeleton and appendages. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Phylum  Arthropoda !

Phylum Arthropoda!

By: Anna Grace Watkins

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Arthropod Characteristics:Arthropods pollinate many of the flowering plants on

Earth. Arthropods are bilateral symmetrical. They have an exoskeleton and appendages.

An appendage is any structure, such as a leg or an antenna, that grows out of the body of an animal.

They help the arthropod with its sensing, walking, feeding, and mating.

Some arthropods have a head and a fused thorax and abdomen, but others have an abdomen and a fused head and thorax called a cephalothorax.

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Characteristics Continued: Arthropods must shed their old exoskeleton often.They are very successful due to the presence of an

exoskeleton. This process is called molting. They go through this because their exoskeleton can

not grow, but before it molts, a new, soft exoskeleton is formed from chitin-secreting cells beneath the old one.

But while the new exoskeleton is soft ,they become very venerable to predators because they can not protect their selves.

Most arthropods molt four to seven times in their lives.

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Characteristics Continued:Most arthropods are segmented, but not as much

as worms.There are 3 sections:

Head Thorax Abdomen

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Characteristics Continued: Arthropods are mostly very quick!They crawl, run, climb, dig, swim, and fly.They have an open circulatory system with vessels

that carry blood away from their hearts.Also has a complete digestive system with a

mouth, stomach, intestine, and anus.Arthropods also reproduce sexually. They have a wide variety of respiratory structure .

Gills, book lungs, & tracheal tubes! Other openings in their body is spiracles.

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Characteristics Continued: Arthropods have acute senses. Some can even communicate by pheromones, which are

chemical odor signals given off by animals.Their vision is also very important also.Most have a pair of large compound eyes and from three to

eight simple eyes.Compound eyes can detect movements of prey, mates, or

predators, and can also detect colors. Arthropods also have well-developed nervous system that

process information coming in from the sense organs. Its simple nervous system consists of a double ventral nerve

cord, an anterior brain, and several ganglia. The ganglia acts as control centers for the body section in which

they are located.

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Class Arachnida:30,000 Species!But only a dozen a harmful to humans.Spiders are the largest group of arachnids.Arachnids have 6 pairs of jointed appendages.The first pair of appendages are called chelicerae. (pinchers/fangs)The second pair of appendages are called the pedipalps.The remaining 4 appendages are modified as legs for locomotion.No antennae!Has structures called spinnerets where the spider silk is secreted

and is spun into thread.2 body regions.

The CephalorthoraxThe Abdomen

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Class Arachnida Pictures:Spider: Scorpion:

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Class Diplopoda: Millipedes eat mostly plants and dead

material on damp forest floor.They do not bite, but can spray bad smelling

fluids from their defensive stink glands. There are estimated 8,000 species.Centipedes are found in an array of

terrestrial habitats from tropical rainforests to deserts.

they are found in soil and leaf litter, under stones and deadwood, and inside logs.

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Millipede Pictures:

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Class Crustacea:Crustaceans are aquatic .They exchange gas as water flows over feathery gills.They are the only arthropods that have two pairs of

antennae for sensing.Some have 3 body sections & others only have 2.Many have five pairs of walking legs that are used for:

WalkingSeizing prey& cleaning other appendages

All have:Mandibles for crushing food.2 compound eyes.

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Class Crustacea Pictures:Lobster! Crab!

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Class Chilopoda: Centipedes are carnivorous and eat soil

arthropods, snails, slugs, and worms.When they bite you its very painful to

humans.They have Malpighian tubules for excreting

waste.Millipedes have tracheal tubes!They may have from 15 to 181 body

segments.But they always have an odd number of

segments.

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Centipede Pictures:

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Class Merostomata: It includes only four living species. These arthropods migrate to shallow water during

mating season.Female lay their eggs on land, buried in sand

above the high water mark. They possess compound eyes.Also have a semicircular exoskeleton, and a long

pointed tail.They also have 4 pairs of walking legs.5 or 6 pairs of appendages that movie over their

gills.

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Class Merostomata Pictures:

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Class Insecta: Class Insecta is by far the largest group of arthropods. Insects mate more than once, or less during their lifetimes. The eggs are fertilizes internally and in some species, shells form around them. Most lay a large number of eggs. Females are equipped with an appendage that allows the insect to pierce

through the ground or wood service to lay its eggs in the hole. Some insects go through complete metamorphosis, where the insect goes

through a series of developmental changes from egg to nymph. Egg Larvae Pupa Adult

Others go through incomplete metamorphosis , where the insect goes through only three stages of development.

Egg Nymph Adult

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Class Insecta Pictures:Butterfly Grasshopper

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The End!