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Hey Jay Free, Dan G, & Caden J, You Better Be Good or I’ll squash you like a bug!!! Hey Jay Free, Dan G, & Caden J, You better be good or I’ll squash you like a bug!!! Invertebrates are animals that have no backbone. There are more than 1 million kinds of arthropods on Earth. An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed legs. crayfish • The body segmented, the segments usually grouped in two or three rather distinct regions. • ex. 3 regions- Head, thorax, abdomen • (beetle) • ex. 2 regions- Cephalothorax (fused head & • thorax) and abdomen • Exoskeleton ( called a carapace in crayfish) made of chitin. • Paired segmented appendages. An exoskeleton is a hard, outer covering made of chitin. Molting is to leave an exoskeleton and grow a new one. A crustacean is an arthropod that has a hard, exoskeleton, two pairs of antennae, and a mouth for crunching and grinding. Crustaceans can ________ certain parts of their body. A ___________ can re-grow its claws. Most crustaceans live in ______ and get oxygen from the water through _________. Gills are Digestion • Tube from the mouth to the anus. • Divided into sections: the foregut, the midgut and the hindgut. • Anterior ganglion or brain and paired nerve cords. • Some have developed sensory ability. • Have an open circulatory system that carries food, but not oxygen throughout its body. • Blood is often green since it does not carry oxygen. • The heart is a simple tube running along the back. Respiratory System • Respiration by means of gills, or book lungs and spiracles. Reproduction • The sexes nearly always separate. • Fertilization is usually internal in land species but external in aquatic species. Excretion • Passes waste out of its anus from the hindgut. • No nephridia. * Centipedes and millipedes are arthropods that have many legs. * Have _______ pair of legs in each segment. * Are carnivores and eat _________. * To capture its prey, a centipede puts _______ into the prey’s body with its_______. * Centipedes are found in ___________ like under rocks and in the soil. * Centipedes and millipedes are arthropods that have many legs. * Have ___ pairs of legs on each segment. * Eat _________ and are shy animals. * When scared, it _________________ to protect itself. * Do not have ________. * Are found in __________like under rocks and in the soil. * All have __________ legs. * Have a body divided into two parts: •______________________________ •________________________________ * Spiders usually eat __________, but some spiders eat small _______________ like hummingbirds. * Many spiders make webs out of _________. * Silk is _________________________________. * Spiders catch their prey in many different ways. * Some spiders catch their prey in ____. * Some spiders ________ from their prey and then ________________________. * When spiders catch their prey, it _______ it and _________ it. * Spiders breathe oxygen with __________. * Scorpions usually live in __________ areas. * Most scorpions are __________________. ** Nocturnal means ____________________ * During the day, scorpions hide __________ ______________________________. * When scorpions capture prey, they _______ ___________________________________. * Ticks and mites live on _______________. * Some ticks and mites suck juices from ____________________. * Other ticks and mites are very tiny and live on __________. * Many ticks suck the blood from _________. * Ticks can give animals a ____________. *There are more kinds of insects than there are all other animal species all together. * There could be _______________ times as many insects as humans on Earth. * Insects have a body that is divided into ____ parts. * An insect’s body is divided into a ________, a _____________, and a ___________ area. * Insects have _____ legs connected to the chest part. * Some insects’ legs are all the same size. Some insects have one pair of legs larger than the other two pairs. * A grasshopper has one pair of legs larger than the other two pairs. These larger legs are used for ____________. Longer back legs * Insects eat a lot, so they grow very fast. As they grow, insects may molt and grow new ___________, or they may change completely. * A huge change in appearance is called ________. * There are two kinds of metamorphosis: ______________ and ______________. * In complete metamorphosis, insects like butterflies and moths have _______ stages of development. * The first stage makes an ________. * During the second stage, the egg hatches and a _________ comes out. * A caterpillar is the larva of an insect that will become a butterfly or a moth. * During the third stage, a ___________ is made. * A pupa is sometimes wrapped in a _____________ or in a _______________. * A cocoon is the pupa of a _____________. A cocoon is made of ________. * A chrysalis is the pupa of a ___________. * In the last stage, the insect is finally an adult. * Incomplete metamorphosis happens in grasshoppers, termites, and dragonflies. * In incomplete metamorphosis, young animals that look like the ___________ hatch from eggs. * As the young animals grow, they keep _________, shedding their exoskeletons, and getting larger. * Most insects live alone. But, some insects are ___________ and cannot survive alone. * These insects live in ______________ or hives. * A colony is _____________________________ _______________________________________ * An amazing example of a colony is a __________. * A beehive is ___________________________. * All insects must protect themselves. * Bees and wasps have _______________ to protect themselves. * Many other insects use ______________. * Camouflage allows an insect to hide by ___ _______________________________. * Echinoderms are __________, ________, __________, ________, ____________, and _____________. * Echinoderm means _______________. All echinoderms have spiny skin. •There are ______ characteristics of echinoderms. •All echinoderms have: • • • • • Spiny skin An internal skeleton A five part body A water vascular system Tube feet * All echinoderms have __________. Some of them have small hair-like spines, like the starfish. * Some echinoderms have long spines, like the sea urchin. * The internal skeleton of an echinoderm is made of _______________________. * An echinoderm’s water vascular system is _________________________________. * The water vascular system also helps an echinoderm _____. * Echinoderms have __________. * An echinoderm’s tube feet are used for _________________________________. * Starfish are also called ___________. * Starfish have __________ arms connected to a central body. * On the bottom of the arms are hundreds of ___________ that look like suction cups. * A starfish is able to re-grow its arms. * A starfish uses its tube feet to move and to open its food. * Sea urchins have longer and sharper ________ that they use to protect themselves. * Some sea urchins have ________ spines. * Sea urchins have a mouth hidden under its body. * A sea urchin uses its five teeth to eat ____________. * A sea urchin is not very active. Sometimes, it does move slowly using its __________. When not moving it uses its feet to stick to the ocean floor.