Chapter 21 part 3
The most successful group of animals, the ______, have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton
arthropods
What group of animals is the most successful, in terms of numbers of species and diversity of forms
arthropods
Select all of the following organs or organ systems that are present in arthropods
brain respiratory system eyes and other sensory structures open circulatory system stomach
In arthropods, a tubelike heart propels circulating fluids through an open circulatory system, meaning that
circulating fluids are not confined to vessels
Select all of the characteristics of Phylum Echinodermata
closest animal relatives to chordates bilateral symmetry in larvae deuterostome development radial symmetry in adults
Select all of the following that are crustaceans
crab shrimp barnacle lobster water flea
Select all the examples of mandibulates.
crabs insects lobsters centipedes millipedes
Select all of the following that are insects
crickets aphids lice flies ants beetles
Chewing, jawlike mouthparts found in some arthropods are called
mandibles
Select all the characteristics of myriapods
mandibles one pair of antennae centipedes have one pair of appendages per segment head and many repeated segments
Select all of the habitats where insects are found
marsh desert grassland seashore
Select all the examples of arachnids
mites spiders scorpions ticks
Select all of the following that are examples of arthropods
mosquitoes bees shrimp ticks termites
Millipedes and centipedes are arthropods that belong to a group of mandibulates called
myriapods
Select all the characteristics of the arthropod exoskeleton
oints spanned by muscles lightweight and thin composed mostly of chitin
Select all the features present in arthropods
segmentation exoskeleton that must be shed jointed appendages
Bristles and antennae in arthropods play a role in
sensing the environment
The spiny skin of echinoderms is fused to
skeletal plates
Select all the chelicerate arthropods. Multiple select question.
spiders horseshoe crabs scorpions ticks
Select all the respiratory organs that are present in different types of arthropods
spiracles and tracheae gills book lungs
What group contains 60,000 species, most of which are vertebrates
Chordates
Select all the examples of echinoderms
sea star sea cucumber sand dollar sea urchin
While some insects are less than 1 mm long, others can be as long as
12 inches
What insect has been used as a model organism for over a century
Drosophila melanogaster
Sand dollars, sea lilies, brittle stars, sea stars, and sea cucumbers are members of the phylum
Echinodermata
About 40% of insect species are
beetles
Grasping, clawlike mouthparts of spiders and scorpions are called Multiple choice question.
chelicerae.
What group of arthropods includes members that have clawlike mouthparts, two major body regions, the abdomen and a fused head and thorax, and four or more pairs of walking legs
chelicerates
Mandibulates that have two pairs of antennae and that are mostly aquatic organisms are called
crustaceans
Extinct forms of what type of insect had wingspans as long as a human arm
dragonfly
Select all the characteristics of insects that may have contributed to their success and diversification
evolution of wings reduced competition for food between larvae and adults homeotic genes that modify segments high reproductive rate
Sea stars digest food using a(n)
extendable stomach and series of digestive glands
Select all the characteristics that arachnids and horseshoe crabs have in common
four or more pairs of walking legs chelicerae fused head and thorax
Spiders, scorpions, and horseshoe crabs are arthropods called chelicerates, meaning they have
grasping, clawlike mouthparts
Select all the characteristics that can be found in parasitic nematodes
hooks or suckers thick cuticle produce chemicals to suppress host's immune system production of huge numbers of eggs
Primitive-looking chelicerates with a wide, round exoskeleton, long tailpiece, and blood that contains a unique immune system compound are called
horseshoe crabs
Select all of the research areas that have used the fruit fly as a model organism
human disease, including cancer heredity circadian rhythms animal development
Most insect life cycles involve
indirect development and metamorphosis
The first animals to develop flight were the
insects
Wasps, cicadas, roaches, and fleas are
insects
Terrestrial arthropods reproduce using
internal fertilization
What describes the skeleton of echinoderms
internal plates
Select the adaptations in arthropods that allow precise, forceful, and varied types of locomotion
jointed appendages internal muscles that span joints exoskeleton
Select all the ways that arthropods protect themselves
jump, run, fly away emit foul odors camouflage dig into the soil bite, pinch, and sting
Select all the defenses echinoderms use
pigments for camouflage or warning toxins small pincers on skin spines
The only terrestrial member of a group of arthropods called crustaceans are
pill bugs
What describes sexual reproduction in echinoderms
production of bilaterally symmetrical larvae
Arthropods are characterized by
protostome development and jointed appendages
Select all the ways that echinoderms can survive attacks by predators
regenerate lost arms stiffen collagen-rich tissue
Select all of the following that correctly describe reproduction in arthropods
terrestrial males often produce a waterproof packet of sperm aquatic arthropods can use external fertilization courtship rituals can involve cannibalism
Select the three body regions present in many arthropods, such as insects
thorax head abdomen
The five subphyla of arthropods include three subphyla of mandibulates, one subphylum of chelicerates, and one subphylum containing the 17,000 species of extinct
trilobites
Select the main groups of arthropods
trilobites chelicerates mandibulates
Using muscles and pumping of water, echinoderms extend and retract ______ to move across or firmly grip a substrate
tube feet
Crustaceans have variable body forms, but all have
two pairs of antennae
Select all the characteristics of insects
usually two pairs of wings six legs mandibles three body sections