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2 From the Greek ἄ ρθρον (árthron - "joint“) & ποδός (podós - "leg“) Includes insects, arachnids, and crustaceans Most abundant and diverse phylum: make up 80% of all living animals Occupy the widest variety of habitats They affect humans both adversely and positively They are the most successful group of land animals PAGE 79
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BODY PLAN OF ARTHROPODS 3 Bilaterally symmetrical Have a coelom is reduced and replaced by a haemocoel = blood filled space Triploblastic tissue layers Cephalisation A through gut Segmentation Nervous system similar to Annelids, but sensory organs are more advanced
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HAEMOCOEL 7 A blood filled space Forms an open blood system with a heart to pump the fluid around Less efficient than a closed blood system
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CLASSIFICATION OF ARTHROPODA 8 Are classified into five subphyla:1. Trilobites2. Chelicerata3. Myriapoda4. Crustacea5. Hexapoda
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TRILOBITES 10 Group of marine animals Died in the the Permian-Triassic extinction
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CHELICERATA 11 Includes spiders, mites and scorpions Have chelicerae (pincer like mouthparts) Four pairs of legs Cephalothorax
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MYRIAPODA 13 Includes millipedes and centipedes Have many body segments, each bearing one or two pairs of legs
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CRUSTACEA 14 An aquatic group Include lobsters, crabs, barnacles and crayfish Have branched appendages And chewing mandibles (mouthparts)
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HEXAPODA 15 Made up of insects Have: Six thoracic legs Body divided into head, thorax and abdomen A single pair of antennae And compound eyes
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SUCCESS Have an adaptable body plan: Waterproof skeleton made of chitinous cuticle A degree of segmentation Paired, jointed appendages Complex muscle system Development involves metamorphosis 17 Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation.animaldevelopsbirthbodygrowthdifferentiation
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18 Chitinous Cuticle Made of lipd, protein, chitin molecules & may be impregnated with calcium carbonate Hardened to various degrees Prevents water loss so that they can live on land Cuticles must be shed regularly to allow animals to grow – called moulting
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TO DO 19 PAGE 81LEARNING ACTIVITY 2BODY PLANS OF ARTHROPODS
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