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The Animal Kingdom

  • Multicellular organisms

  • Cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts

  • Feed by ingesting solid food and digesting it internally

Classification of Animals

  • Animals are divided into groups called phyla

  • Two important phyla discussed here:

    • Arthropods

    • Vertebrates

  • Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates (not a true scientific group, but a useful term)

Arthropods

Meaning: Arthropod = jointed limbs

Common Features

  • Jointed legs

  • Hard exoskeleton (cuticle)

  • Segmented body

  • Flexible joints for movement

Body usually divided into:

  • Head

  • Thorax

  • Abdomen

Classes of Arthropods

1. Crustacea

Examples: crabs, shrimps, lobsters, woodliceKey features:

  • Exoskeleton and jointed limbs

  • Two pairs of antennae

  • Compound eyes (many lenses, good at detecting movement)

  • Mostly aquatic (some live on land)

2. Insects

Examples: butterflies, mosquitoes, beetles, fliesKey features:

  • Body divided into head, thorax, abdomen

  • Three pairs of legs

  • One pair of antennae

  • Usually two pairs of wings

  • No legs on the abdomen

  • Cuticle prevents water loss → helps them survive on land

3. Arachnids

Examples: spiders, scorpions, ticksKey features:

  • Body divided into cephalothorax + abdomen

  • Four pairs of legs

  • No antennae

  • Several simple eyes

  • Pedipalps used for feeding and reproduction

  • Some inject poison to paralyse prey

4. Myriapods

Examples: centipedes and millipedesKey features:

  • Head + long segmented body

  • One pair of antennae

  • Simple eyes

  • Many legs

  • Centipedes: carnivores

  • Millipedes: herbivores

  • Millipedes appear to have two pairs of legs per segment

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