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Or…what’s bugging you!?! Arthropod Jeopardy Or…what’s bugging you!?!

One way insects are beneficial to humans. What are……..?

2 body segments of a crayfish. What are the cephalothorax and the abdomen?

Term for arthropod’s shell. What is an exoskeleton?

Process of switching to a bigger shell. What is molting?

Looks like adult but lacking wings. What is a nymph?

Adult looks completely different. What is complete metamorphosis?

Holes in the exoskeleton of insects for breathing. What are spiracles?

Type of symmetry in echinoderms. What is radial?

Chemical that makes up exoskeletons. What is chitin?

Body parts of a sea urchin that helps with defense. What are spines?

Early arthropods had this many segments. What are many?

Type of circulatory system in Arthropods? What is an open system?

Reason that arthropods molt. What is to grow?

2 characteristics used to classify Arthropods. What are body segments and appendages?

Example of an Arachnid What is a spider?

Class that contains shrimp and crabs. What are crustaceans?

Quickest way to tell difference between spider and insect. What is count legs?

2 purposes of an exoskeleton. What are water conservation and protection?

Structure spiders breath with. What are book lungs?

Number of pairs of legs on each segment of a millipede. What is two?

Example of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis. What are grasshoppers?

How honeybees communicate information about food location. What is the waggle dance?

Term for head and chest of a spider. What is cephalothorax?

Echinoderm’s body parts come in these multiples What are fives?

Type of skeleton of starfish. What is internal?

Echinoderm that looks like a big, warty pickle. What is a sea cucumber?

Living suction cup in a starfish. What are tube feet?

Final Jeopardy The three essential functions performed by an echinoderm’s water vascular system. What are respiration, circulation, and movement?