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Phylum Arthropoda:
Arthropods include spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, crustaceans and insects. Live in aquatic and terrestrial
environments. They are herbivorous, carnivorous or omnivorous.

Why have Arthropods achieved such great diversity and abundance?
- They have a versatile exoskeleton
- Segmentation and appendages provide for more efficient locomotion
- Air piped directly to cells
- Highly developed sensory organs
- Complex behaviour patterns
- Use of diverse resources through metamorphosis

Characteristics of Phylum Arthropoda:
 Jointed appendages
 Live in aquatic and terrestrial habitats
 Some can fly
 Free-living and parasitic
 Bilateral symmetry
 Segmented body divided into tagmata
 Triploblastic
 Reduced coelom, mostly filled with blood (haemocoel)
 Cuticular exoskeleton
 Complete digestive system
 Complex muscular system
 Nervous system consists of a dorsal brain and ganglia
 Well-developed sensory organs
 Sexes usually separate, with paired reproductive organs and ducts
 Usually internal fertilisation
 Respiration by body surface, gills, trachea or book lungs
 Open circulatory system with dorsal contractile heart, arteries and hemocoel

Subphylum Trilobita

 Dorsoventrally flattened bottom dwellers and scavengers
 Exoskeleton made of chitin, strengthened in some areas with calcium carbonate
 3 tagmata: head (cephalon), trunk and pygidium
 Cephalon had a pair of antennae, compound eyes, a mouth and 4 pairs of leglike appendages
 No true mouthparts
 Each body segment except the last bear a pair of biramous appendages

Subphylum Chelicerata:

Includes horseshoe crabs, spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions and sea spiders. Their bodies are composed of 2 tagmata: a
cephalothorax and an abdomen. They have 6 pairs of cephalothoracic appendages that include a pair of chelicerae, a
pair of pedipalps and 4 pairs of walking legs. They have no antennae. Most chelicerates suck liquid food from their
prey.

Class Merostomata:
Subclass Eurypterida:
- Giant water scorpions - 4 pairs of walking legs on their abdomen
- Head has 6 fused segments - 12 segments and a spike like telson
- Compound eyes - Some had anterior appendages modified into
- Chelicerae crushing jaws
- Pedipalps

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