Is an arthropod warm blooded or cold blooded?
Cnidarians do not have a circulatory system. Different parts of the body receive nutrients not via a stream of blood but through diffusion from seawater into their tissues. They are neither cold, nor warm-blooded - they have no blood.
What characteristics do insect such as honeybees have in common with all other arthropods?
Bees are classified as arthropods because of their characteristic segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages.
What features do arthropods share?
Largest group of invertebrates with an exoskeleton. For instance, crustaceans, insects... etc.
Are Mollusks segmented worms and arthropods Protostomes?
Yes, molluscs fit into the group known as protostomes.
How is Goliath beetle harmful?
As part of nature's clean-up crew, Goliath beetles are helpful. They feed on rotting fruits, dung, material from dead trees, and the remains of dead animals.
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How does the characteristics of an insect different from an arthropod?
class cyclostomata are without jaws
there eg are :
petromyzon
myxine
Why do you think Arthropods outnumber all other of the other phyla of invertebrates?
The lower an organism is in the food chain the greater its population.
Yes, lobsters are one of the creatures that are capable of regenerating limbs. Also, lobsters have been known to cut off their own limbs as a survival mechanism too.
What are two characteristics of chitin that make it a good material for exoskeleton and wings?
Chitin has two notably good qualities as an exoskeleton. Since it is a type of protein, it is relatively easy for arthropods to make. And it is quite tough. Its properties are similar to the protein keratin, which is used by mammals for making hair, nails, and horns.
Do both nematodes and arthropods possess an external covering or cuticle?
Yes. A nematode is covered by a tough cuticle that is periodically shed through ecdysis.
No. A unicellular organism is an organism made up of ONE CELL, so they're all microscopic. Microscopic means that you can't see it it without a microscope. And you can see a sea urchin, so it is not microscopic, so it's not unicellular.
What are some key features of arthropods?
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods are members of the phylumArthropoda(from Greek ἄÏθÏον arthron, "joint", and ποδός podos"foot", which together mean "jointed feet"), and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and others. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticles, which are mainly made of α-chitin; the cuticles of crustaceans are also biomineralized with calcium carbonate. The rigid cuticle inhibits growth, so arthropods replace it periodically by molting. The arthropodbody plan consists of repeated segments, each with a pair of appendages. It is so versatile that they have been compared to Swiss Army knives, and it has enabled them to become the most species-rich members of all ecological guilds in most environments. They have over a million described species, making up more than 80% of all described living animal species, and are one of only two animal groups that are very successful in dry environments - the other being the amniotes. They range in size from microscopic planktonup to forms a few meters long.
What are the key structures of arthropods?
Arthropods are characterized by segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages. They have an internal body cavity (hemocoel) and an open circulatory system which employs hemolymph, a fluid that does not distinguish between interstitial fluid like lymph and oxygen carrying fluid like blood as in most vertebrates. They use a copper-based oxygen carrier molecule instead of the iron-based hemoglobin, which floats unbound around in the hemolymph and is not bound to blood cell proteins. They do not have a dedicated and separate branch of their circulatory system just to oxygenate; internal organs (and cells) are simply bathed in this fluid. Their nervous system is 'ladder-like' on their ventral surface, and their brains formed around the esophagus from fused segment nerve ganglia.
What is the blue morph butterflies defenses?
Some of these adaptations of butterflies
are that they can fly
and also they pollinate flowers.
Three main features of arthropods?
The head, thorax and abdomen are one so a three peice body, three pirs of legs and I can not think of the third...