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1The arthropods?
A)Make up more than 75 percent of all known species of animals
B)Are more widely and more densely distributed throughout the world than members of all other phyla put together
C)Include spiders, ticks, mites, crustaceans, and centipedes
D)All of the above are correct
E)None of the above is correct



2Chelicerate arthropods possess which of the following?
A)Pedipalps
B)Antennae
C)Mandibles
D)Three pair of walking legs
E)None of the above is correct



3Which of the following is NOT correct?
A)Arthropods have paired, jointed appendages
B)Chitin is found in a few groups besides the arthropods
C)Tracheae provide for a ventilation system more efficient than that of most invertebrates
D)No arthropods are known to have a social structure
E)All of the above are correct



4There is a tendency for segments to be combined into functional groups called?
A)Segments
B)Tagmata
C)Metameres
D)All of the above are correct
E)None of the above is correct



5The coelom of arthropods is reduced in the adults and the circulatory system is open with only a weakly developed dorsal heart.
A)True
B)False



6Which of the following does not serve a respiratory function in arthropods?
A)Body surface
B)Gills
C)Tracheae
D)Book lungs
E)All of the above may serve as respiratory surfaces



7The cuticle is an outer covering secreted by the underlying epicuticle.
A)True
B)False



8Which of the following is incorrect?
A)Chitin?inert polysaccharide bound with protein
B)Molting?the process of forming a larger exoskeleton
C)Ecdysis?the actual process of shedding the old exoskeleton
D)Metamorphosis?the direct development of an adult from an egg
E)All of the above are correct



9Which of the following has contributed to the success of arthropods?
A)Air piped directly to cells
B)Highly developed sensory organs
C)Complex behavioral patterns
D)Segmentation and efficient locomotor appendages
E)All of the above are correct



10In crustaceans, the procuticle is also impregnated with?
A)Nitrates
B)Phosphates
C)Calcium salts
D)Potassium salts
E)None of the above is correct



11In crustaceans and insects the cuticle forms ingrowths called __________that serve for muscle attachment.
A)Ecdysones
B)Apodemes
C)Endocuticle bands
D)Procuticle bands
E)None of the above is correct



12Currently, thinking is that the Subphylum Trilobita had its evolutionary origin before the Cambrian period, and living species today closely resemble those extinct species from 200 million years ago.
A)True
B)False



13Which of the following groups does NOT belong to the Subphylum Chelicerata?
A)Class Merostomata
B)Subclass Eurypterida
C)Subclass Xiphosurida
D)Class Pycnogonida
E)Order Insecta



14The xiphosurids are all extinct marine forms from the Cambrian. They had book gills but lacked a telson.
A)True
B)False



15Which one of the following groups does NOT belong to the Class Arachnida?
A)Mites
B)Ticks
C)Harvestmen
D)Scorpions
E)Beetles



16Arachnid tagmata consist of a cephalothorax and abdomen.
A)True
B)False



17A few spiders have a segmented abdomen; this is an ancestral characteristic.
A)True
B)False



18Which of the following is NOT correct?
A)Spiders and insects have a unique excretory system of Malpighian tubules
B)Spiders seize their prey with their chelicerae and inject venom
C)The anterior chewing appendages on the head are called mandibles
D)All spiders are predators
E)Spiders usually have eight simple eyes



19The ability to spin silk is central to a spider's life, as it is in some other arachnids and many insects.
A)True
B)False



20Male spiders mate "indirectly" by transferring a small drop of sperm via pedipalps to the seminal receptacles of a female.
A)True
B)False



21There are two genera of spiders in the United States that can give severe or even fatal bites. These are?
A)Lactrodectus spp
B)Loxoceles spp
C)Atrax spp
D)A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are correct



22Which of the following is NOT correct?
A)Scorpion tagmata comprise a short cephalothorax, a preabdomen, and a long slender postabdomen
B)Pectines are comblike tactile organs used for exploring the ground and for sex recognition
C)Members of the Order Opiliones show external segmentation on their abdomens
D)Harvestmen are quite venomous and should not be handled
E)Members of the Order Acari are the most medically and economically important group of arachnids



23Perhaps a million species of mites exist in the world, inhabiting both terrestrial and aquatic habitats, but only a few are parasitic during one or more stages of their life cycle.
A)True
B)False



24Most species of acarines transfer sperm directly and develop a larva having six legs and one or more eight-legged nymphal stages before the adult stage is reached.
A)True
B)False



25Several species of the genus Demodex inhabit the hair follicles and sebaceous glands of humans, often causing an intense dermatitis.
A)True
B)False



26Larvae of the genus Trombicula are called chiggers or redbugs. The inflamed welt and intense itching that follows their bite is not the result of the chigger burrowing into the skin, but due to a hardened tube formed around the chelicerae as the host human reacts to the bite.
A)True
B)False



27Members of the Class Diplopoda have two pairs of legs on each abdominal segment.
A)True
B)False



28Many millipedes are slow moving, but when threatened roll into a coil and sometimes secrete toxic or repellent fluids from repugnatorial glands.
A)True
B)False



29The Chilopoda?
A)Are herbivorous
B)Have poison claws
C)Have five pairs of legs
D)Live in fresh water
E)All of the above are correct







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