BJU Biology Chapter 16: The Arthropods

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tympanum

allow a grasshopper to hear

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stages of complete metamorphosis

egg, larva, pupa, adult

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Order Lepidoptera

scale-winged: moths and butterflies

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Phylum Arthropoda

crabs, lobsters, insects, spiders

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thorax

middle section in an insect's body

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abdomen

last section in an insect's body

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cephalothorax

a body region composed of the head and thorax fused together

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compound eye

an eye made of many lenses, each with a very limited scope

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carapace

covers the cephalothorax of a crayfish

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swimmerets

flipperlike appendages used for swimming and reproduction located under the abdomen/tail of crustaceans

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chelicerae

either of a pair of appendages in front of the mouth in arachnids and some other arthropods

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number of legs a spider has

8

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number of body parts a spider has

2

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number of antennae a spider has

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number of eyes a spider has

8

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pedipalps

second pair of appendages of arachnids used for sensory reception

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spinnerets

tubelike structures spiders use to spin silk

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book lungs

an organ of gas exchange in spiders, consisting of stacked plates contained in an internal chamber.

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number of legs an insect has

6

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number of body parts an insect has

3

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number of antennae an insect has

2

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spiracles

breathing tubes of insects located on abdomen

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Malpighian tubules

tubules that excrete metabolic wastes into the hindgut in arthropods

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ovipositor

in many female insects, a structure that is at the end of the abdomen and that is used to lay eggs

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pheromone

a chemical released by one animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same species

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stages of incomplete metamorphosis

egg, nymph, adult

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Order Orthoptera

straight wings: grasshopper, cricket

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Order Odonata

toothed: dragonfly, damselfly

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Order Coleoptera

sheath-winged: beetles

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Order Hymenoptera

membrane-winged: bees and ants

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Order Diptera

two wings: mosquitos, flies, and gnats

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Order Hemiptera

half-winged: true bugs, cicadas, and leaf hoppers

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largest insect order

Coleoptera

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moths

thick body, feather antennae, cocoon, rest with wings open

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butterflies

thin body, slender antennae, chrysalis, rest with wings shut

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