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What are the characteristics common to all arthropods? List all of them.
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- What are some characteristics that allowed for the evolutionary success of arthropods?What are important distinguishing features of arthropods?Which of the following list of characteristics are likely to explain the success and great diversity of arthropods? I - A highly efficient tracheal system for gas exchange, that directly penetrates inside cells. II - An ability to learn and display complex behavior patterns III - An exoskeleton, segmentation, and versatile appendages for feeding, locomotion, and protection IV - An ability to fill multiple niches through metamorphosis V - Compound eyes that form high resolution images equivalent to the human eye. I and II II and III II, III, and IV I, II, III, and IV All of the options are correct
- Arthropods usually have a distinct head. How would you define a “head”? What are the advantages and disadvantages of having such a body region?What are the reasons that you can think of for the arthropods to constitute the largest group of the animal kingdom?Give the function of the external and internal anatomy of an Arthropods: External 1. Head 2. Thorax 3. Abdomen Internal 4. Circulatory system 5. Respiratory System 6. Nervous System 7. Digestive system 8. Excretory System 9. Reproductive System
- What are Arthropods ? Explain the characteristics of Arthropods ?What phylum is considered to be the arthropod's closest relative? What major characteristics do arthropods share with this sister group?What is the external rigid carapace of arthropods called? Of which substance is it made? Which type of organic molecule is that substance?
- What are the reason that you can think of for the arthropods to constitute the largest group of animal kingdom?An arthropod body is described as having three key features: A segmented body, an exoskeleton, and jointed appendages. true or false?Name one unique feature of the Arthropoda that is visible on honey bees. Also, can you guess what the bee's stinger is made out of (hint: same component as lobster exoskeletons).