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| What has jointed appendages, bilateral symmetry, segmented bodies, an exoskeleton, a body cavity, a digestive system with 2 openings, and a nervous system; most species have separate sexes |
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| Some arthropods have many segments, while others have fused segments forming what? |
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| What is a hard, thick, outer covering that supports and protects the arthropod? Its shed and replaced occasionally in a process called molting |
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| How many body regions do an insect have? |
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| What does an insect's head have? |
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| pair of antennae, eyes, and a mouth |
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| series of body changes as insects become adults |
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| incomplete metamorphosis stages |
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| complete metamorphosis stages |
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| plants, blood of animals, nectar, decaying materials, wood, and clothes |
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| How many body regions do arachnids have? |
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| a sharp, poison filled stinger at the end of their abdomen |
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| What do spiders inject their prey with to digest it? |
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| What do ticks often carry? |
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