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What is the habitat of Trichinella spiralis?
pig and other species
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What is the habitat of Wuchereria bancrofti?
mosquito and human lymphatic system
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What is the habitat of Turbatraix aceti?
vinegar
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What is the habitat of Enterobius vermicularis?
human intestine and feces
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What is the habitat of Dirofilaria immitis?
dog heart and mosquito
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What is the habitat of Onchocerca volvulus?
blackfly and human
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What is the habitat of Necator americanum?
human intestine and feces
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What is the habitat of Ascaris lumbricoides?
human intestine and feces
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What is the habitat of Caenorhabditis elegans?
soil
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What is the habitat of Dracunculus medinensis?
water flea and human
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What disease/condition does Enterobius vermicularis cause?
pinworm
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What disease/condition does Dracunculus medinensis cause?
Guinea Worm disease
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What disease/condition does Necator americanum cause?
hookworm
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What disease/condition does Wuchereria bancrofti cause?
elephantiasis
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What disease/condition does Trichinella spiralis cause?
trichinosis
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What disease/condition does Dirofilaria immitis cause?
heartworm (dog)
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What disease/condition does Onchocerca volvulus cause?
river blindness, pruritus, dermatitis, onchocercomata (subcutaneous nodules), and lymphadenopathies
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What disease/condition does Ascaris lumbricoides cause?
ascariasis
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Which phylum is described as: lobster mouth parasites, mouth ringed with cilia, complex life cycle with strange dwarf male?
Cycliophora
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Which phylum is described as: diverse, abundant, ubiquitous, parasitic in plants and animals, free-living in marine/freshwater/terrestrial, longitudinal muscles only?
Nematoda
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Which phylum is described as: protostome coelomates, metameric, exoskeleton, ecdysis, largest and most diverse of all phyla?
Arthropoda
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Which phylum is described as: Gordian/horsehair worms, parasitic larvae, non-feeding adults with vestigial digestive tract?
Nematomorpha
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What phylum/subphylum does Arachnida belong to?
Chelicerata
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What phylum/subphylum does Diplopoda belong to?
Myriopoda
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What phylum/subphylum does Odonata belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Maxillopoda belong to?
Crustacea
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What phylum/subphylum does Coleoptera belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Acari belong to?
Arachnida
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What phylum/subphylum does Hymenoptera belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Merostomata belong to?
Chelicerata
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What phylum/subphylum does Orthoptera belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Araneae belong to?
Arachnida
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What phylum/subphylum does Mandibulata belong to?
Arthropoda
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What phylum/subphylum does Trilobita belong to?
Arthropoda
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What phylum/subphylum does Chelicerata belong to?
Arthropoda
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What phylum/subphylum does Scorpiones belong to?
Arachnida
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What phylum/subphylum does Opiliones belong to?
Arachnida
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What phylum/subphylum does Chilopoda belong to?
Myriopoda
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What phylum/subphylum does Pycnogonida belong to?
Chelicerata
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What phylum/subphylum does Diptera belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Hemiptera belong to?
Insecta
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What phylum/subphylum does Malacostraca belong to?
Crustacea
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What phylum/subphylum does Lepidoptera belong to?
Insecta
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What is the tagmosis of Insecta?
head, thorax, abdomen
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What is the tagmosis of Diplopoda?
head, trunk
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What is the tagmosis of Pycnogonida?
prosoma/opisthosoma (cephalothorax/abdomen)
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What is the tagmosis of Chilopoda?
head, trunk
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What is the tagmosis of Merostomata?
prosoma/opisthosoma (cephalothorax/abdomen)
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What is the tagmosis of Arachnida?
prosoma/opisthosoma (cephalothorax/abdomen)
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What is the tagmosis of Crustacea?
prosoma/opisthosoma (cephalothorax/abdomen)
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How many pairs of antennae does Diplopoda have?
1 pair
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How many pairs of antennae does Chilopoda have?
1 pair
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How many pairs of antennae does Merostomata have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of antennae does Insecta have?
1 pair
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How many pairs of antennae does Pycnogonida have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of antennae does Crustacea have?
2 pairs
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How many pairs of antennae does Arachnida have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of legs does Chilopoda have?
1 pair per segment
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How many pairs of legs does Pycnogonida have?
4 pairs
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How many pairs of legs does Crustacea have?
5 pairs
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How many pairs of legs does Insecta have?
3 pairs
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How many pairs of legs does Arachnida have?
4 pairs
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How many pairs of legs does Diplopoda have?
2 pairs per diplosegment
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How many pairs of legs does Merostomata have?
4 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Insecta have?
0–2 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Merostomata have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Diplopoda have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Pycnogonida have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Arachnida have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Crustacea have?
0 pairs
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How many pairs of wings does Chilopoda have?
0 pairs
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What does ecdysis mean?

molting

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Select all locations where nematodes can live.

  • animal body fluids

  • animal tissues

  • soil

  • moist plant tissue

  • water

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What is an arthropod exoskeleton made of?

chitin and protein

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trilobite

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Which chelicerate is known as a "living fossil"?

horseshoe crabs

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A difference between millipedes and centipedes is that

centipedes are carnivorous

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In incomplete metamorphosis, nymphs resemble

adults

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In complete metamorphosis, metamorphosis from larva to adult occurs in the _______ stage.

pupa