Arthropoda Vocabulary Terms

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Across
  1. 5. A phylum of invertebrate animals characterized by their jointed limbs and segmented bodies, including insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods.
  2. 7. eyes Eyes composed of multiple individual visual units called ommatidia, found in many arthropods, providing a wide field of view and detecting
  3. 9. lungs Respiratory organs found in some arachnids, consisting of parallel folds resembling the pages of a book, allowing for gas exchange.
  4. 10. The posterior body region of arthropods, typically housing internal organs and often bearing appendages or structures for various functions.
  5. 11. system A respiratory system found in insects and some other arthropods, consisting of a network of tubes (tracheae) that deliver oxygen directly to tissues
  6. 13. Appendages located behind the mandibles in many arthropods, often involved in manipulating food or aiding in feeding.
  7. 14. A hard external skeleton that provides support and protection for arthropods, made primarily of chitin.
Down
  1. 1. as sensing vibrations, detecting predators, or aiding in Cerci Paired appendages found on the rear segments of many arthropods, serving various functions navigation.
  2. 2. The fused head and thorax region found in many arthropods such as crustaceans and arachnids.
  3. 3. Sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, used for detecting stimuli such as touch, smell, and taste.
  4. 4. Jaw-like mouthparts found in many arthropods used for chewing and manipulating food
  5. 6. The process of shedding the exoskeleton to allow for growth in arthropods, often accompanied by the formation of a new, larger exoskeleton.
  6. 7. A subphylum of arthropods characterized by having chelicerae, including spiders, scorpions, ticks, and horseshoe crabs.
  7. 8. A hard, protective shell covering the dorsal side of some arthropods, particularly crustaceans like crabs and lobsters.
  8. 12. Paired appendages found on the abdomen of many crustaceans, used for swimming, reproduction, and sometimes respiration.