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REVIEW: Arthropod ID

Put these digestive organs in correct order. (crop, anus, mouth, intestine, stomach, esophagus)

2. Name the subphylum. 3. Name the order.

4. Name subphylum. 5. How many body segments and legs would you find an arachnid?

6. Name subphylum. 7. Give name of organism.

8. Name type of eyes observed. 9. Name appendages with arrow.

10. Name subphylum. 11. What is the purpose of the spinnerets?

12. Name structures a-c on grasshopper head. 13. Name structures d-f on grasshopper abdomen. 14. Name stuctures g-h on grasshopper head. e. g. a. Upper h. d. c. hard b. Lower f.

15. Name order. 16. How many body segments are found on insects?

17. Name subphylum. 18. Name class. 19. Give name of organism.

20. Name subphylum. 21. Name class. 22. Name appendage with arrow.

23. Name order.

24. Name subphylum. 25. Name class. 26. Give name of organism.

27. Name order. (skinny waist)

28. Name order. 29. Name body section where wings attach.

30. Name order.

31. Name order and how many pairs of legs do insects have?

32. Name order.

33. Name order and how many antennae do insects have?

34. Name appendage with yellow arrows.

35. Name the crab appendage with arrow.

36. Name 1 function of exoskeleton observed.

37. What is a pheromone? 38. What 4 things do pheromones help with?

39. Name structure with arrow. 40.Name Subphylum of this organism. 41. On which body segments are appendages attached?

42. Name structures with arrow. 43. Give function of these structures.

44. Name the type of metamorphosis. 45. List all stages in order.

46. Name 1 reason for insect success as shown below. 47. Give 3 examples from notes.

48.Give 1 reason for insect success based on images below. 49. List examples observed below.

50. Name 1 reason for success from images below. 51. Give 2 examples observed.

52. Name the largest Phylum in the animal kingdom.