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Exploring Arthropod Anatomy and Metamorphosis | Dive into Insect and Crustacean Biology

Learn about the fascinating world of arthropods, including their general anatomy, molting process, compound eyes, gills, and metamorphosis. Discover the intricate details of crustaceans, insects, spiders, and more in this comprehensive biology lecture.

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Exploring Arthropod Anatomy and Metamorphosis | Dive into Insect and Crustacean Biology

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  1. Biology 1102 Lecture six

  2. Slide 2 – Phylum Arthropoda

  3. Slide 3 – Arthropoda dinner

  4. Slide 4 – Arthropod – General anatomy

  5. Slide 5 – Molting Arthrapods

  6. Slide 6 – Molting crabs

  7. Slide 7 – Soft-shelled crabs (how human utilize molting)

  8. Slide 8 – Compound eyes

  9. Slide 9 – Camera / simple eyes (Ocellus)

  10. Slide 10 – Arthrapod gills

  11. Slide 11 – Spider book lung

  12. Slide 12 – Insect trachea

  13. Slide 13 - Metamorphosis

  14. Slide 14 – Anatomy of a compound eye

  15. Slide 15 – Gill and gas exchange

  16. Slide 16 – Same current flow – why it does not exit in nature

  17. Slide 17 – Counter current exchange

  18. Slide 18 – Book lungs

  19. Slide 19 – Insect trachea and spiracles

  20. Slide 20 – Complete metamorphosis

  21. Slide 21 – Gradual metamorphosis

  22. Slide 122 – Subphylum Crustacea - crustaceans

  23. Slide 23 – Lobster anatomy

  24. Slide 24 – Decapod digestive system

  25. Slide 25 – Subphylum uniramia – Superclass insecta - external anatomy

  26. Slide 26 – Subphylum uniramia – superclass insecta – internal anatomy

  27. Slide 27 – Reproductive organs of insects

  28. Slide 28 – Digestive and circulatory system of insects

  29. Slide 29 – Excretory system of insects

  30. Slide 30 – Subphylum Chelicerata

  31. Slide 31 – Eyes of the spider

  32. Slide 32 – Chelicerae, feelers and legs

  33. Slide 33 - Chelicerae

  34. Slide 34 – Brown Recluse

  35. Slide 35 – Spider silk glands and spinnerets

  36. Slide 26 – Pubic lice

  37. Slide 37 – Public lice lifecycle

  38. Slide 38 – Body louse

  39. Slide 39 – Lifecycle of Body Lice

  40. Slide 40 - Demodex

  41. Slide 41 - Echinoderms

  42. Slide 42 – Echinoderm pedicellariae

  43. Slide 43 – Echinoderm skin gills and water vascular system

  44. Slide 44 - Chordates

  45. Slide 45 - Lancets

  46. Slide 46 – Sea squirts

  47. Slide 47 - Vertebrates

  48. Slide 48 – Circulatory systems

  49. Slide 49 – Lamprey – jawless fish

  50. Slide 50 – Cartilaginous fish Frill shark Great White Great White

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