INTEGRAT PRINC OF ZOO (LL W/ CONNECT)
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Author: HICKMAN
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To discuss: The appendages of Chelicerates and to give a comparative account of their location and functions.
Introduction: Subphylum Chelicerata includes two classes: Merostoma and Arachnida. These arthropods have two tagmata in their body namely cephalothorax and abdomen. They have unbranched appendages called uniramous appendages modified to perform various functions.
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