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Phylum Arthropoda Spiders, crabs, millipedes, insects, scorpions and lobsters

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Phylum Arthropoda. Spiders, crabs, millipedes, insects, scorpions and lobsters. General information. Largest animal group Have segmented bodies Bilateral symmetry, 3 cell layers and a coelom Phylum name means “jointed feet” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Phylum ArthropodaSpiders, crabs, millipedes, insects, scorpions and lobsters

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General informationLargest animal groupHave segmented bodiesBilateral symmetry, 3 cell layers

and a coelomPhylum name means “jointed feet”Has an exoskeleton made out of

protein and chitin (this is heavy and cumbersome, so arthropods can only get so large before they would collapse under there own weight)

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Such a big group it is divided into four “subphyla” Trilobita: extinct nowChelicerta: spiders, scorpions,

etcCrustacea: crabs, lobsters, etcUniramia: millipedes,

centipedes and all insects

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Subphylum ChelicertaClass ArachnidaSpiders, scorpions, ticks,

mites…..All have 4 pairs (8) walking

legsMost are carnivorous

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Subphylum ChelicerataClass merostomata: horseshoe crabs

“living fossils”Not really crabs at all

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All chelicerates have a body divided into a cepalothorax and abdomen

Unique to chelicerates are two pairs of appendages attached near mouth:Chelicerae: spiders use these to

bite/paralyze prey, and then inject enzymes that liquefy the prey so they can suck the “juice” out

Pedipalps: for handling prey, scorpions have large ones modified into claws

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All spiders produce silk, some spin webs using “spinnerets”

Ticks and mites are usually parasites

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Subphylum Crustacea(not focusing on one class)

Crabs, prawns, lobster, crayfish, copepods, water fleas….

Primarily aquatic Vary widely in size (microscopic to 6

m) Usually have a hard skeleton

reinforced with calcium Usually have 2 pairs of antennae and

a pair of mandibles

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Have a head, thorax and abdomen

(these may be fused into cephalothorax)

Appendages vary greatly, crayfish have claws, walking legs, swimmerets and uropods

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Subphylum UniramiaClass chilipodaCentipedesI pair of legs per segmentcarnivores

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Subphylum UniramiaClass DiplopodaMillipedes2 pairs of legs per segmentscavengers

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Subphylum UniramiaClass Insecta

HUGE groupAll have head, thorax and

abdomen3 pairs of legs attached to

thorax