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Title: Intro To Arthropods


1
Intro To Arthropods
  • HW Complete page 1 in RB 2 (Resource book 2
    the pink one)

2
Overview
  • Arthropods have been around for 500 million
    years.
  • There are about a million known species of
    arthropods.
  • This are more species in this one phylum than you
    would get by grouping all members of all other
    phyla together.
  • There are 160 million insects for each person on
    this Earth.
  • There are so many copepods tiny crustaceans
    that together they outweigh all the whales on
    Earth.

3
Habitat
  • Given that there are a million of different
    species, they are found in almost all habitats on
    Earth.
  • Many crustaceans live in the sea at depths
    exceeding 4,000 metres. (Thats 2.5 miles deep)
  • Insect collembolans and jumping spiders have been
    found on Mount Everest at heights exceeding 6,700
    metres. (Thats 4 MILES high.)
  • Collembolans and the orbatid mites live in
    Antarctica. 
  • Brine shrimp are found in some saltwater lakes.
  • Beetles, mites, and various crustaceans can live
    in hot springs. 
  • Tiny crustaceans inhabit underground waters.
  • Deserts support a large arthropod population,
    especially insects and arachnids.

4
Niches
  • All are free-living, and the aspects of their
    niche that affect humans include
  • Many species of insects and mites attack food
    crops and timber. 
  • Two-thirds of all flowering plants are pollinated
    by insects.
  • Soil and leaf-mold arthropods, which include
    insects, mites, myriapods, and some crustaceans
    (pill bugs),
  • play an important role in the formation of
    humus from decomposed leaf litter and wood.
  • To protect themselves many arthropods (insects)
    will sting their attacker.

5
Medical Importance
  • Medically, arthropods are significant as carriers
    of diseases, including
  • Malaria
  • Yellow fever
  • Dengue fever
  • African sleeping sickness (via tsetse flies)
  • typhus fever (via lice)
  • bubonic plague (via fleas)
  • Rocky Mountain spotted fever (via ticks)
  • Lyme disease (via ticks)

6
Arthropod Characteristics
  • What makes an organism an arthropod?
  • Exoskeleton
  • Segmented Body with paired appendages
  • Bilateral symmetry
  • One way digestive system (mouth and anus)
  • Open circulatory system
  • Separate sexes

7
Arthropod Subphyla Classes
  • There are many different classes of Arthropods,
    including
  • Class Merostomata (horseshoe crabs,
    eurypteridssea scorpions)
  • Class Arachnida (spiders, ticks, mites)
  • Class Crustacea
  • Class Chilopoda (centipedes)
  • Class Diplopoda (millipedes)
  • Class Insecta
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