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Chapter 28 Review Arthropods

Chapter 28 Review Arthropods. Charles Page High School Dr. Stephen L. Cotton. Chapter 28 Review Arthropods. What subphylum are the insects classified in? The first arthropods appeared in the sea about _____ million years ago. What subphylum is the crayfish classified in?.

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Chapter 28 Review Arthropods

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  1. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods Charles Page High School Dr. Stephen L. Cotton

  2. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • What subphylum are the insects classified in? • The first arthropods appeared in the sea about _____ million years ago. • What subphylum is the crayfish classified in?

  3. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • What subphylum is the horseshoe crab in? • Name some of the characteristics of the trilobite body. • How does a locust get food? A spider? A centipede?

  4. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Which term is unrelated to the others? Book gills; comblike bristles; tracheal tubes; book lungs • How do spiders respire? • In aquatic arthropods, cell wastes diffuse from the body through unarmored places such as the ______.

  5. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Unlike the eyes of humans, the eyes of many insects can detect ______ light. • Where are the eardrums located in a grasshopper? • Arthropods swim, walk, or fly by the pull of muscles against the _______.

  6. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • How do lobsters and crabs attack potential enemies? • Know the steps of the molting process (text page 615) • In metamorphosis, when the production of juvenile hormone drops below a critical point, the molting insect ______.

  7. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • A uniramian with one pair of legs on each of it’s many segments, and poison claws is a _____. • What are some ways that honeybees communicate? • If an arthropod has three distinct body parts, it is classified as a(n) _______.

  8. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Newly-hatched horseshoe crabs are known as ______. • Know the steps that occur after a spider catches it’s prey. • Scorpions, unlike spiders, have pedipalps enlarged with _____.

  9. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Which are arachnids- the microscopic water fleas or giant Japanese spider crabs? • What disease can fleas carry? • How many queens are found in colonies of social insects such as termites, ants, bees, and wasps?

  10. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • In a crayfish, on what body part are the swimmerets found? • What subphylum of the phylum Arthropoda contains more species than all other groups of animals alive today? • What insect has mouthparts specialized for sipping nectar?

  11. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • In flying insects, the tremendous energy required by muscles during flight is supplied by oversized ______. • In the relationship in which a large fish allows a small shrimp to crawl on it’s body, the shrimp is called a ______.

  12. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Which of the following is not being investigated as an application of a chemical from an arthropod? chitin sprayed on fruit to prevent spoilage; use barnacle adhesive in dentistry; use spider venom as a pesticide; mosquito blood preventing river blindness

  13. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • In some arthropods, _____ are used for both respiration and excretion. • _____ typically have three pairs of walking legs. • A queen honeybee prevents development of rival queens by producing the pheromone ____.

  14. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • Sleeping sickness and river blindness are diseases carried by biting _____. • An extract of ______ is used to test for purity of medicines. • Male crickets chirp to attract females by rubbing together their ______.

  15. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • The legs and bodies of worker bees are covered with _____ that collect pollen. • The enormous amount of energy required by insects during flight is supplied by oversized _____.

  16. Chapter 28 ReviewArthropods • How do centipedes obtain food? • The _____ are thought to have evolved on land during the Devonian period, about 400 million years ago.

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