Biology II Chapter 28.1-28.3 Review
How many pairs of legs are there on most body segments of a centipede?
1
Which of the following habitats do arthropods occupy?
air, land, & sea
The larvae of many marine annelids are ecologically important because they
are eaten by fishes and other marine animals.
The respiratory organ in terrestrial chelicerates is the
book lung.
Which of the following is NOT a stage of complete metamorphosis? a. adult b. pupa c. nymph d. larva
c. nymph
pheromone
chemical that affects other individuals
spinneret
contain silk glands
Choanocytes containing nematocysts are a characteristic associated with cnidarians.
false
If an arthropod has antennae and its body is divided into a cephalothorax and an abdomen, the arthropod is classified in the group called chelicerates.
false
If an insect exists as a nymph before becoming an adult, the insect goes through complete metamorphosis.
false
In a crayfish, the carapace is the part of the skeleton that covers the abdomen.
false
In the Portuguese man-of-war, a single tentacle acts as a balloonlike float.
false
The mouthparts of insects consist of three pairs of appendages, including a pair of chelicerae.
false
The process in which an arthropod sheds its skeleton and manufactures a larger one is called flexing.
false
As arthropods evolved, it led to
fewer body segments and more specialized appendages
cephalothorax
fused head and thorax
caste
group of individuals that perform a particular task
society
group of related animals of same species that work together
What does molting enable arthropods to do?
grow
If a butterfly touches sugar water with one of its legs, it usually will begin to feed. If it touches salt water, it usually will not feed. The most likely explanation for this difference in response is that butterflies
have chemical receptors for taste on their legs.
An immature grasshopper resembles an adult grasshopper but does not have wings. Therefore, grasshoppers undergo ? metamorphosis.
imcomplete
mandible
jaw
The appendages of arthropods are
jointed and extend from the body wall.
One difference between a nymph and a larva is that a nymph
resembles an adult of the same species, but a larva does not.
List 3 features that are present in the body plan of arthropods.
segmented, exoskeleton, jointed appendages
spiracle
small openings for breathing
appendage
structures that extend from the body wall
Spiders feed by
sucking up prey tissues that have been liquefied by enzymes.
Bivalve communities that live near undersea volcanic vents obtain their food mostly from
symbiotic bacteria.
In a crayfish, the chelipeds have large claws.
true