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Evolution Of Arthropods

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ARTHROPODS

BY:COOPER 1/31/14

A FEW FACTS

ENJOY 😃
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FOR EVERY HUMAN...

THERE ARE 200,000,000 INSECTS

SOME ARE LARGE

LIKE 3.7 METERS LONG

OTHERS ARE

SMALL LIKE .1mm long

Adap-tations
In
Arthropods

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Honey Bees have adapted with plants to
gain more nutrients when they pollinate plants.

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Plants gained floral parts to attract more insects.

So they can reproduce in greater areas.

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So the bees adapted to gain nutrients from the plants so they can survive longer.

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The Sydney funnel-web spider has
also adapted.

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It's gained/adapted the ability to
pop it's legs
off for defense.

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The horseshoe crab species has lived for 450 million years



They have need to adapted to the changing environment.

When their blood meets bacteria it coagulates the bacteria basically it turns the bacteria into lumps so it is easier to get rid of.

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ARTHROPOD'S HAVE LIVED

SINCE THE MID-CAMBRIAN ERA
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That's about 513 million years ago.



Then the earth looked like this.........




↗️ ⬆️ ↖️

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Arthropod's foods and habitats

Arthropods live almost everywhere on the earth.

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They also eat many kinds of plants and animals.

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Spiders are carnivorous so they eat only meat.

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Different kinds of spiders live in rural farms and surrounding areas, in cities, like this one in the desert,and other places too.

Fire ants are herbivores they eat plant saplings and plant seeds.

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Their habitat needs a mound which could be in a forest clearing or underneath a log.

Those are two examples of animals that live in different places and eat different things.

THE DAY AND A LIFE OF A WOLF SPIDER

IN A BURROW AND AROUND IT
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HINT

THE PICTURES ALSO TELL THE STORY
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It's day, the spider waits for the mere chance for food to walk in front of his web like burrow.

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The wolf spider goes back to his den. Then he sits waiting again for food to walk by.

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It dusk and the spider goes out on his nightly prowl for food.

The spider keeps on searching for food. Then he spots movement in the darkness beside him.

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He swiftly goes back for his den with a very full stomach to rest for the rest of the night.

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Now the spider is bigger. He molted so he could grow even larger.

It's becoming dawn now and the spider is just chilling after his big night. He caught a big bee, the biggest he ever caught.

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Anomal-ocaris is a extinct ancestor of the Arthropod group.

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The Anomalocaris has key features that makes them arthropods and that they broke off of the arthropod group.

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All Arthropods have a exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed appendages. Which the Anomalocaris has all of those features.

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THIS IS THE END

OF A NEW BEGINING

THANKS AND BYE

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