Lab Ex 39 Survey of the Animal Kingdom - Arthropoda Flashcards

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Jointed appendages

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Extensions of the main body of insects, highly adapted for locomotion, feeding, reproduction, defense, & sensing the environment

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Phylum Arthropoda

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Most diverse & abundant phylum of animals (2-10 million species)

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Exoskeleton

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Made of chitin (long chain of nitrogen-containing sugar molecules arranged in strong fibers); provides protection, a moisture barrier, & a place for muscle attachment; limits growth but periodically shed

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Chelicerae

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Arthropods with appendages of their most anterior segment modified into feeding structures called this

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Pedipalps

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Second pair of appendages in chelicerates modified for capturing prey, sensing the environment, or copulating

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Cephalothorax

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Fused head and thoracic segments & an abdomen as the most posterior body region

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Carapace

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Horseshoe-shaped covering the cephalothorax and a flexible joint seen easily from a dorsal view separating the cephalothorax from the abdomen

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Chilaria

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Posterior to the walking legs in the horseshoe crab are a pair of degenerated legs called this

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Book gills

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Appendages of the abdominal segments where gas exchange occurs

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Biramous

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Double-branched appendages

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Compound eyes

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Eyes with multiple lenses (crustaceans)

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First antennae, second antennae, mandibles, maxillae, maxillipeds

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5 anterior pairs of crustacean appendages

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Mandible

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Appendage 3 in crayfish; used for feeding

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Cheliped

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Appendage 9 in crayfish; used for feeding

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Swimmerets

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AKA pleopods; abdominal appendages that are much smaller than walking legs in crayfish

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Uropods

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Most posterior pair of appendages on crayfish; broad, flat, surround the terminal abdominal segment called the telson

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Telson

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Terminal abdominal segment in crayfish

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Analogous

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Appendages of 2 different species may have similar functions but different embryological origin

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Homologous

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Structures of 2 different species with similar developmental origin but may or may not have serve the same function

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Chelate

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Pincerlike legs with opposing claws

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Crayfish heart

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Diamond shaped, surrounded by thin pericardial sac; lies on dorsal midline just anterior to the abdominal segments

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Ostia

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Small openings in the heart of crayfish where blood returns to the pericardial sac

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Gonads

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Testes or ovaries; in crayfish, testes usually white, ovaries orange

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Cardiac & pyloric stomachs

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Continuous, membranous structures along the dorsal midline of the cephalothorax in crayfish

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Esophagus & mouth

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Where cardiac stomach receives food from

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Digestive gland

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Large; secretes enzymes and stores food; lies just posterior and laterally to the stomachs in crayfish

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Ventral nerve cord

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Passes around esophagus and comes together anteriorly as a brain between & beneath the eyestalks

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Ganglia

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Series of swellings, each of which controls organs in the immediate segment

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Green glands

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Excretory organs opening at the base of each antennae in crayfish

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Uniramous

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Single-branched appendages

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Tracheae

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Efficient respiratory system of tubes that conduct air through the bodies of insects

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Thorax (insects)

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Pro-, meso-, & meta- portions, each having a pair of legs

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Labrum

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Mouthparts of insects covered by this, an extension of the head

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Spiracle

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Breathing pore opening to the respiratory system of tracheal tubes

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Ovipositor

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Terminal segment of female insects modified to lay eggs

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Dichotomous key

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Lists & describes pairs of opposing traits, each of which leads to another pair of traits until a level of classification of the specimen being identified is reached