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Chapter 38 Arthropods Subphylum: Crustacea Characteristics Arthropods have three main characteristics: 1. A tough exoskeleton, made of chitin 2. Jointed appendages 3. A segmented body Subphylum Crustacea Contains over 40,000 species Crustaceans are abundant in oceans, lakes, and rivers Some crustaceans are – Sessile (no movement) – move by walking on legs – swimming with paddle like appendages – Drift with currents Crustaceans Includes shrimp, lobsters, crayfish, barnacles, isopods, copepods, and water fleas. External Structure 2 Major Sections: Cephalothorax: – Head with 5 segments – Thorax with 8 segments – Fused together = carpace Abdomen: – 7 segments – 7th segment = telson External Features 2 pairs of antennae/feelers Mandibles Chelipeds-modified claws Maxillae Maxillipeds Larger claw crushes prey Smaller claw holds and tears food Walking legs Swimmerets Uropod- tail flips Crayfish A freshwater crustacean A decapod: 10 feet composed of 5 pairs of legs. Shrimps and Crabs are also decapods. Crayfish parts Feeding Crayfish are bottom dwellers Eat things such as worms, slugs, bugs and vegetation Minimal effort into hunting but will eat small fish that inhabit the area they live in Digestion Food esophagus stomach intestine anus – teeth made of chitin and calcium carbonate grind the food into a fine paste – Paste mixed with enzymes secreted by a digestive gland – Move to intestine for digestion and absorption. – Indigestible material is excreted through the anus Crustacean Excretion H20 constantly enters tissues by osmosis Have green glands – – Eliminates excess water Through pore at base of antennae Respiration Gills: – Extend from base of walking leg into chamber under carapace – Legs circulate H2O across gills – Permits gas diffusion OPEN Circulatory System Nervous System/Response Brain that consist of ganglia – Receive nerve impulses from eyes & antennules Ventral nerve cord Sense vibrations and chemical in water – Small sensory hairs on exoskeleton Reproduction Male deposits sack filled with sperm on the underside of the females belly Female release eggs to sperm Embyro free swimming naupilus molts adult – 3 pairs of appendages – single eye