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Question: Which is not the characteristic feature of arthropods (a) Jointed appendages (b) Moulting (c) ...
Which is not the characteristic feature of arthropods
(a) Jointed appendages
(b) Moulting
(c) Unsegmented body
(d) Auriculated skeleton
Solution
The body of arthropods is divided into head, neck, and thorax. The word arthros means joint and podium mean foot. The body is covered by a chitinous skeleton for protection.
Complete answer:
The arthropods are divided into head, thorax, and abdomen. The body of arthropods is covered by protection called a chitinous exoskeleton that prevents water loss. This chitinous exoskeleton is shed off periodically by a process called molting or ecdysis. They have jointed appendages.
So, the correct answer is ‘Unsegmented body’.
Additional information:
- Arthropoda is the largest phylum in the Animalia kingdom.
- In the word arthropods, arthos mean joints and podium, mean foot
- Two- thirds of the named species in the world are called arthropods i.e, 80% of animal species.
- They are triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical, metamerically segmented, schizocoelomate animals.
- Chitinous exoskeleton is covered on the body of arthropods which prevents the water loss.
- This protection layer periodically sheds off by a process called molting or ecdysis.
- Growth of the body in arthropods is due to the molting process.
- Arthropods have jointed appendages
- Muscles are striated and they help in rapid locomotion.
- The body cavity of these organisms is filled with hemolymph which is formed by the fusion of embryonic blastocoel and some coelomic spaces, so it is called hemocoel.
- Gills, book gills, book lungs, or trachea are the respiratory organs in arthropods
- They have an open type of circulatory system and the heart is dorsal in position.
- Haemocyanin is the respiratory pigment that is present in the hemolymph.
Note:
- In the process of evolution, striated muscles are first seen in arthropods.
- The respiratory pigment, hemocyanin contains copper.
- Examples of arthropods: Periplaneta, Palaemon, cancer, aranea, etc.