InvertebrateZooP3LEC31 Flashcards

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phylum Annelida

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  • Segmented worms with repeating units similar to our spine

ex. earthworms,

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class Oligochaeta

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  • named for their chaetae, bristles made of chitin
  • include earthworms & many aquatic species
  • harmless, important decomposers & for farms
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class Polychaeta

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-have bristles that function as gills and aid
locomotion
-bites, but not venomous
ex. oyster worms, christmas tree worms

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class Hirudinea

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  • blood-sucking parasites, such as leeches

- carries no disease

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phylum Arthropoda

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  • segmented coelomates
  • two-thirds of animal species are arthropods
  • found in nearly all habitats of the planet
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what is the early arthropods called? what do they show?

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  • trilobites

- little variation from segment to segment

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As arthropods evolved, what happened to the segments and appendages?

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  • segments fused

- appendages became more specialized

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arthropod body Is completely covered by an

exoskeleton made of what?

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chitin

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what is ecdysis?

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the process when an arthropod molts its exoskeleton

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does Arthropods have an open or close circulatory system? do they eat and breathe through the same hole?

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  • open, in which their green blood is circulated around the organs
  • no, have variety of organs for gas exchange
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subphylum Cheliceriformes

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  • named for clawlike feeding appendages called chelicerae

- include spiders, mites, scorpions, and horseshoe crabs

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class arachnida

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most surviving cheliceriforms that includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites

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which arachinds has parental care? diverse & overly collected?

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  • scorpions

- spiders

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what are 2 main segments of Arachnids?

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abdomen(bottom body) and cephalothorax(top body)

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class Diplopoda

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  • have a large number of legs, two per segment
  • millipedes, harmless
    ex. african millipedes
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class Chilopoda

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  • carnivores with jaw-like mandibles
  • have one legs per segment
  • centipedes
17
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subphylum Insecta

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-more species-rich than all other forms of
animal life combined
-they live in almost every terrestrial habitat

18
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what is metamorphosis?

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a process which every insects undergo where larval stage differ from adult stage

19
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how many orders are insects classified into?

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about 26 orders including the Coleoptera(beetles) & Lepidoptera (moths & butterflies)

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subphylum Crustacea

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  • mostly remained in marine and freshwater environments
  • coconut crabs are not like the rest
  • barnacles are included
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order decapoda

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  • relatively large crustaceans
  • include lobsters, crabs, crawfish, & shrimp
    ex. invation of christmas crabs, island northwest of austrailia
22
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planktonic copepods

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  • among the most numerous of all animals

- Krills

23
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phylum Echinodermata

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  • sea stars and other echinoderms
  • in clade bilateria, has true coelom & closed vascular system like us
  • we are surprisingly closely related to sea stars
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characteristics of Echinoderms

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  • slow-moving, sessile marine animals

- spiny skin covers a skeleton of hard calcium carbonate (limestone) plates

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what is the water vascular system that Echinoderms have?

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a network of hydraulic canals for locomotion, feeding, and gas exchange

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T or F Echinoderms has both radial & bilateral symmetry. explain

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true, they change from bilateral to radial symmetry

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class Asteroidea

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  • have multiple arms radiating from a central disk
  • bear tube feet, each of which can act like a suction cup
  • sea stars
  • ancesters was bilateral