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Unit Review of Arthropods
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Question 1
  • Crustaceans have ______________ pairs of legs.
  1. 2
  2. 10
  3. 5
  4. 6

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Question 2
  • Arthropods have ____________________.
  1. 6 legs
  2. jointed legs
  3. wings
  4. 6 pairs of jointed legs

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Question 3
  • Centipedes are ________________
  1. carnivores
  2. herbivores
  3. omnivore
  4. pollinators

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Question 4
  • Ants and bees are ____________ insects.
  1. pleasant
  2. social
  3. weird
  4. loving

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Question 5
  • A ___________ looks like a young adult.
  1. pupa
  2. nymph
  3. egg
  4. larva

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Question 6
  • Egg, nymph and adult are the stages of __________.
  1. incomplete metamorphosis
  2. an insects life cycle
  3. Coleoptera
  4. complete metamorphosis

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Question 7
  • The most successful phylum of animals on earth
    are the _____________________.
  1. Primates
  2. Insects
  3. Diptera
  4. Arthropods

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Question 8
  • Bees and wasps belong to the class ___________.
  1. Diptera
  2. Hymenoptera
  3. Lepidoptera
  4. Coleoptera

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Question 9
  • The ladybird beetle feeds on ____________
  1. nectar
  2. plants
  3. cereal
  4. aphids

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Question 10
  • A compound eyes are made up of _________.
  1. one lens
  2. many tiny lenses
  3. tiny hairs
  4. 2 elements

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Question 11
  • Beetles belong to the class _____________.
  1. Diptera
  2. Hymenoptera
  3. Lepidoptera
  4. Coleoptera

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Question 12
  • ____________ keeps the insect from drying out.
  1. An exoskeleton
  2. Bone
  3. Cotton
  4. Antennae

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Question 13
  • The three parts of an insects leg are
    ____________.
  1. femur, tibia and tarsus
  2. lions, tibia and bears
  3. ulna, radius and tarsus
  4. femur, tiger and tarsus

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Question 14
  • A cephalothorax is _____________.
  1. an enlarged thorax
  2. an abdomen and thorax combined
  3. a head and antennae combined
  4. a head and thorax combined

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Question 15
  • Pheromones are used by insects ______________.
  1. to make people sneeze
  2. as a defense mechanism
  3. as an aggressive mechanism
  4. to attract other insects

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Question 16
  • Flies and mosquitoes belong to the order
    _________.
  1. Diptera
  2. Hymenoptera
  3. Lepidoptera
  4. Coleoptera

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Question 17
  • _______________ is the study of insects.
  1. Biology
  2. Herpetology
  3. Entomology
  4. Insectology

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Question 18
  • _____________ have 4 pairs of legs.
  1. Mosquitos
  2. Arachnids
  3. Diplopods
  4. Dogs

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Question 19
  • Spiracles are located on the __________ of the
    grasshopper.
  1. head
  2. legs
  3. thorax
  4. abdomen

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Question 20
  • Moths spin a __________ when they are in the pupa
    stage.
  1. cocoon
  2. chrysalis
  3. case
  4. web

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Question 21
  • Grasshoppers breath through _________ in their
    abdomen.
  1. ovipositor
  2. spiracles
  3. tympanum
  4. book lungs

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Question 22
  • Insects have _________ pair of antennae on their
    heads.
  1. 2
  2. 10
  3. 5
  4. 1

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Question 23
  • Millipedes are _______________ hunters.
  1. fast moving
  2. efficient
  3. slow moving
  4. random

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Question 24
  • A camouflage and mimicry are examples of
    _________.
  1. metamorphosis
  2. chemical control
  3. learning
  4. defensive mechanism

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Question 25
  • Bees and butterflies _____________ plants.
  1. party on
  2. look like
  3. destroy
  4. pollinate

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Question 26
  • Eyes and antennae are located on _______.
  1. insects head
  2. your head
  3. the thorax
  4. insects mouth

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Question 27
  • Insect lay eggs through their ______________
  1. ovipositor
  2. tympanum
  3. antennae
  4. jumping legs

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Question 28
  • Two types of eyes are ________________.
  1. compound and single
  2. composite and simple
  3. composite and single
  4. compound and simple

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Question 29
  • Moths are responsible for _______________.
  1. causing malaria
  2. causing sleeping sickness
  3. night-time pollination.
  4. day-time pollination

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Question 30
  • An examples of a crustacean is ____________.
  1. beg bugs and crayfish
  2. a rollie pollies and lobsters
  3. centipede and millipedes
  4. barnacles and wasps

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Question 31
  • Mosquitoes cause diseases such as __________.
  1. Sleeping Sickness
  2. Colds
  3. West Nile
  4. Plague

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Question 32
  • Mosquitoes have __________________.
  1. jumping legs
  2. chewing mouth parts
  3. wing covers
  4. piercing mouth parts

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Question 33
  • The use of pesticides is an example of
    ___________.
  1. biological control
  2. pollination
  3. the scientific method
  4. chemical control

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Question 34
  • The stages of complete metamorphosis are _______.
  1. egg, pupa and adult
  2. egg, larva, pupa and adult
  3. egg, nymph and adult
  4. egg, nymph, pupa and adult

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Question 35
  • Insect legs are attached to the insects
    ___________.
  1. tympanum
  2. head
  3. thorax
  4. abdomen

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Question 36
  • A ____________ can be described as an eating
    machine.
  1. larva
  2. mosquito
  3. apple
  4. pupa

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Question 37
  • Insects are so successful because ____________.
  1. they raise their young
  2. they live only in a few areas
  3. they have a high birth rate
  4. they only eat a few types of foods

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Remember to also study
  • Biological Classification
  • The Six Steps of the Scientific Method
  • External Grasshopper Anatomy
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