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Unit 5: Assignment 4: Objective 5 Use your notes and the textbook to answer the following questions. Question 1 1 pts Members of this class are land forms with somewhat flattened bodies that may contain from a few to 177 segments. Class Chilopoda Class Diplopoda Class Insecta Question 2 1 pts They are carnivores and feed on cockroaches, and other insects and earthworms. They kill their prey with their poison claws and chew it with their mandibles. Class Chilopoda Class Diplopoda Class Insecta Question 3 1 pts In this class, there are 3,000 species worldwide. Examples include Scutigera. Class Chilopoda Class Diplopoda Class Insecta Question 4 1 pts Centipedes are in this class Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Class Diplopoda Question 5 1 pts The class with “thousand feet”. They don’t really have 1000 feet though. Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 6 1 pts millipedes are in this class Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 7 1 pts In this class, they have cylindrical bodies that are made up of 25 to 100 segments. The thorax has 4 segments, each with 1 pair of legs. They have two clumps of simple eyes and a pair each of antennae, mandibles, and maxillae. Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 8 1 pts Members of this class feed on decayed plant matter and are slow moving in comparison to centipedes. Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 9 1 pts Many members of this class protect themselves from predation by secreting toxic or repellent from special glands called repugnatorial glands which are positioned along the sides of the body. Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 10 1 pts In this class, some examples are Spirobolus and Julus. There are more than 10,000 species worldwide in this class. Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Class Insecta Question 11 1 pts Insects are in this class. Class Insecta Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Question 12 1 pts members of this class have these characteristics: Body with distinct head, thorax, and abdomen. Pair of antennae, mouthparts are modified for different food habits, head of six fused segments, thorax of three segments, abdomen with variable number, usually 11 segments; thorax with two pairs of wings (sometimes 1 or 2 pairs) and three pairs of jointed legs; Class Insecta Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Question 13 1 pts This class has an estimated 1.1 million species. Examples include Romalea (grasshoppers), Apis (honey bees) Class Insecta Class Diplopoda Class Chilopoda Question 14 1 pts Most species of centipedes are harmless to humans, although many tropical centipedes are dangerous and can reach up to 30 cm (about 1 foot) long. True False Question 15 1 pts Insects differ from other arthropods in having three pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings on the thoracic region of the body. Some insects only have 1 pair of wings though. True False Question 16 1 pts Insects are found all around the world except in North America. True False Question 17 1 pts Insects are the most diverse of all the animals species in the world. True False