Biology: Chapter 28

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Pheromones

A chemical odor signal that is given off by animals to communicate.

Parthenogenesis

A form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from an unfertilized egg.

Cephalothorax

A fused head and thorax.

Beneath

A new exoskeleton forms _________ the old one. (above or beneath)

Pupa

A period of reorganization in which the tissues and organs of the larva are broken down and replaced by adult tissues.

Metamorphosis

A series of changes controlled by chemical substances in an animal.

Compound Eye

A visual structure with many lenses.

Simple Eye

A visual structure with one lens.

Pedipalps

Adapted for handling food and for sensing. They carry sperm for males during reproduction. They are the second pair of appendages in arachnids.

Incomplete

Adults and young usually eat the same food. (Type of metamorphosis)

Both

Adults are the only sexually mature form.

Spiracles

Air enters and leaves the tracheal tubes through openings on the thorax and abdomen through these.

Book Lungs

Air-filled chambers that contain leaf-like plates.

Appendage

Any structure, such as a leg or an antenna, that grows out of the body of an animal.

Uropod

Appendages on the abdomen of crustaceans that are fan-like (look like a flipper).

Swimmerets

Appendages on the abdomen of crustaceans that are used for swimming.

Walking Legs

Appendages on the thorax of crustaceans that are jointed and used for movement.

Chelipeds

Appendages on the thorax of crustaceans that function as claws.

Maxillipeds

Appendages on the thorax of crustaceans that hold/taste food.

Camouflage

Blending in with something.

F

Both centipedes and millipedes have book lungs for gas exchange. (T or F)

Tracheal Tubes

Branching networks of hollow air passages that carry air throughout the body.

Mimicry

Completely copying another organism.

Nymph

Have the same general appearance as an adult, but is smaller. They cannot reproduce and have slightly different appendages than adults. It molts several times.

T

Having compound eyes on movable stalks is an advantage for aquatic crustaceans whose potential predators could attack from almost any direction. (T or F)

Both

Insect begins life as a fertilized egg. (Type of metamorphosis)

Complete

Larva hatches from an egg. (Type of metamorphosis)

Stink Glands

Millipedes' defense mechanism.

Incomplete

Nymph hatches from an egg. (Type of metamorphosis)

Incomplete

Nymph repeatedly molts and increases in size. (Type of metamorphosis)

Chelicerae

Often modified into pincers or fangs that hold food and inject prey with poison. They are the first pair of appendages in spiders.

Complete

Pupa undergoes changes while encased in cocoon. (Type of metamorphosis)

Molting

Shedding the old exoskeleton.

Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult

Stages of complete metamorphosis in order.

Egg, Nymph, Adult

Stages of incomplete metamorphosis in order.

Sensing, walking, feeding, mating, flexibility.

The advantages of having jointed appendages.

Centipede

The animal that is in the class chilopoda.

Millipede

The animal that is in the class diplopoda.

Ganglia

The anterior brain in arthropods.

Pedipalps

The appendages in spiders that function as sensory organs.

Attennules

The appendages on the head of crustaceans that are used for balance and hearing.

Attennae

The appendages on the head of crustaceans that are used for touch, taste, and smell.

Queen Bee

The bee that is fed royal jelly.

Workers

The bees that are female. When they are young they nurse the queen, when they are middle-aged they are the housekeepers, and when they are old they gather nectar. They live 5-6 weeks.

Drones

The bees that are males. A few mate with the queen and they live up to four weeks.

Poison

The defense mechanism that centipedes use.

Crustacea, Arachnida, Insecta, Diplopoda, Chilopoda

The five classes of arthropods.

Larva

The free-living, worm-like stage of an insect, often called a caterpillar.

Female

The gender of crustaceans that carries sperm until eggs are released.

Insecta

The largest class of arthropods.

F

The legs of most crustaceans are unspecialized and used only for walking. (T or F)

Appendages

The most distinguishing characteristic of arthropods.

Mandibles

The mouth parts of most arthropod groups that act as jaws.

Zero

The number of antennae that spiders have.

Two

The number of body sections arachnids have.

Two

The number of ganglia crustaceans have.

One

The number of pairs of legs that centipedes have per segment.

Two

The number of pairs of legs that millipedes have per segment.

Four

The number of pairs of walking legs arachnids have.

Entomophagy

The practice of eating insects in which 80% of the world follows.

Entomology

The science of studying insects.

Malpighian Tubules

The structure in the abdomen of arthropods that brings wastes to the intestine.

Spinnerets

The structures that spin silk into threads.

Head, Thorax, Abdomen

The three distinct body sections of arthropods.

Parasitic

The type of animal an arachnid is if it is completely fused, which includes ticks, chiggers, and dust mites.

Flat

The type of body a centipede has. (Round or flat)

Round

The type of body a millipede had. (Round or flat)

Open

The type of circulatory system arthropods have.

Compound

The type of eyes crustaceans have.

Simple

The type of eyes that arachnids have.

Tracheal Tubes

The type of respiratory structure that a hissing cockroach has.

Tracheal Tubes

The type of respiratory structure that a swallowtail butterfly has.

Book Lungs

The type of respiratory structure that a tarantula has.

Gills

The type of respiratory structure that freshwater crayfish have.

Protects internal tissue, prevents water loss, location for muscle attachment

Three functions of an arthropod exoskeleton.

Maxillae

Two pairs of appendages on the head that hold/tear food and act as gill bailers.

T

You might be more likely to see pill bugs moving around out in the open on a rainy day than on a sunny one. (T or F)


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