Arthropods
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Arthropods
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Invertebrates are animals that have no backbone.
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An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton, a segmented
body, and jointed legs.
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There are more than 1 million kinds of arthropods on Earth.
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An exoskeleton is a hard, outer covering.
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Molting is to leave an exoskeleton and grow a new one.
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A crustacean is an arthropod that has a hard, exoskeleton, two pairs of
antennae, and a mouth for crunching and grinding.
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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
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* Echinoderms are __________, ________, __________, ________, ____________, and _____________.
* Echinoderm means _______________. All echinoderms have spiny skin.
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•There are ______ characteristics of echinoderms.
•All echinoderms have:
• Spiny skin• An internal skeleton• A five part body• A water vascular system• Tube feet
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* All echinoderms have __________. Some of them have small hair-like spines, like the starfish.
* Some echinoderms have long spines, like the sea urchin.
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* The internal skeleton of an echinoderm is made of _______________________.
* The water vascular system also helps an echinoderm _____.
* An echinoderm’s water vascular system is _________________________________.
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* Echinoderms have __________.
* An echinoderm’s tube feet are used for _________________________________.
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* 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.
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* A starfish uses its tube feet to move
and to open its food.
* A starfish is able to re-grow its arms.
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* Sea urchins have longer and sharper ________ that they use to protect themselves.
* Some sea urchins have ________ spines.
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* 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.
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