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What are ARTHROPODS?

• Coelomate

• Segmented

• Bilateral Symmetry

• Exoskeleton – made of protein and chitin

• Jointed appendages – any structure (leg or antennae) that grows out of the body

• earliest invertebrates to exhibit jointed appendages– Jointed appendages are an advantage

because they allow more flexibility for animals with hard, rigid exoskeletons

– Joints allow powerful movements and allow appendages to be used in many ways

What are Arthropods?

Respiration

• Efficient respiratory systems to meet large O2 demands

• Large O2 demand needed to sustain high metabolism for fast movements

• 3 types of respiratory structures– gills (aquatic arthropods)– tracheal tubes (terrestrial arthropods)– book lungs (terrestrial arthropods)

Insecta

• Incomplete metamorphosis: grasshoppers and cockroaches

• Complete metamorphosis: ants, beetles, flies, wasps

• Hard exoskeletons fossilize – a lot is known about evolutionary history

• Evolved from ANNELIDS (segmented worms)

• Arthropods have more complex segments, more developed nervous systems

• circular muscles in annelids do not exist in arthropods

Origins of Arthropods

Question 6

Having 2 pairs of antennae distinguish _________ from other arthropods.

a. centipedes

b. millipedes

c. crustaceans

d. horseshoe crabs

Crustaceans!

Question 7• Why are horseshoe crabs called “living

fossils?”

They remain unchanged after 220 million years!

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