The phylum :Arthropoda
This is the largest phylum of Animalia which includes insects.
Over two-thirds of all named species on earth are arthropods.
They have organ-system level of organisation.
They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, segmented and coelomate animals.
The body of arthropods is covered by chitinous exoskeleton.
The body consists of head, thorax and abdomen.
They have jointed appendages (arthros-joint, poda-appendages).
Respiratory organs are gills, book gills, book lungs or tracheal system. Circulatory system is of open type.
Sensory organs like antennae, eyes (compound and simple), statocysts or balancing organs are present.
Excretion takes place through malpighian tubules.
They are mostly dioecious.
Fertilisation is usually internal. They are mostly oviparous.
Development may be direct or indirect.
Examples:
Economically important insects – Apis (Honey bee), Bombyx (Silkworm), Laccifer (Lac insect)
Vectors – Anopheles, Culex and Aedes (Mosquitoes) Gregarious
Pest – Locusta (Locust)
Living fossil – Limulus (King crab).
Organization Level : Organ- system
Symmetry : Bilateral
Coelom : Coelomate
Respiratory system : Present
Digestive system : Complete
Circulatory System : Present
Locust | Butterfly | Scorpion | Prawn |
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