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Question
Explain the general characters of phylum Arthropoda. Give one example of following classes
(i) Crustacea;
(ii) Myriapoda;
(iii) Insecta;
(iv) Arachnida.
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Solution
General characteristics of phylum Arthropoda:
- They are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical and metamerically segmented animals.
- Body segments are grouped into two regions - cephalothorax and abdomen or three regions - head, thorax and abdomen.
- Body cavity is haemocoel and the coelom is reduced to the spaces of the genital and excretory organs.
- They have a complete alimentary canal, with mouth and anus lying opposite each other.
- Sexes are separate. Sexual dimorphism is well marked in several forms.Fertilisation is usually internal, oviparous or ovoviviparous and often with metamorphosis.
- They have gills, tracheae or book-lungs for respiration.
- They lack true nephridia and excretion occurs via coelomoducts, malpighian tubules or green or coxal glands.
- Circulatory system is open with dorsal heart, arteries and haemocoel but without capillaries and veins.
- Their exoskeleton comprises cuticle containing protein, lipid, chitin. Often, calcium carbonate is secreted by underlying epidermis and shed at intervals.
Examples:
(i) Class Crustacea: Palaemon
(ii) Class Myriapoda: Scolopendra
(iii) Class Insecta: Lepisma
(iv) Class Arachnida: Sarcoptes
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