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Marine Invertebrates of Hawai'i
Phylum Arthropoda - crabs, shrimp, lobsters Jointed appendages encased in carapace; body short or elongate, often with numerous jointed appendages such as walking legs, claws , antennae or mouthparts. Phylum Echinodermata ...
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The phyla, making up the classification hierarchies, are further subdivided into classes, orders, families, genuses ...
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No poisonous fangs. Mites - Very minute arachnids that have eight leg-like jointed appendages. Nematodes - Elongated cylindrical worms parasitic in animals or plants or free-living in soil or ...
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Microbes in the Compost Pile
Millipedes are slower and more cylindrical than centipedes and have two pairs of appendages on each body segment. They feed mainly on decaying plant tissue but will eat insect ... be seen with the naked eye and others are microscopic. They have eight leg-like jointed appendages. Some feed on yeasts in fermenting materials, while others feed on nematodes, eggs, insect larvae ...
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All Arthropods have jointed appendages and a hard exoskeleton. In the marine environment the dominant arthropod group is the crustaceans ...
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Mites are the second most common invertebrate found in compost. They have eight leg-like jointed appendages. Some can be seen with the naked eye and others are microscopic. Some can be ... spiders. Millipedes: They are slower and more cylindrical than centipedes and have two pairs of appendages on each body segment. They feed mainly on decaying plant tissue but will eat insect ...
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SAHFOS Education pages-A Level (AS/A2) Biology
They are capable of limited free movement by flicking their jointed limbs and antennae. This is thought to be a predatory avoidance mechanism. Their antennae ... grazers (herbivores) feeding on phytoplankton. They do this by using a filtering system or their appendages to manipulate the cell. The emergence of copepod populations throughout the year affects the ...
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Astacology General Information
The head and thorax regions are ...
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