1. What is an example of an aquatic mandibulate?
2. What Subphylum does it belong to?
3. What Class does it belong to?
4. What Order does it belong to?
5. Pick a new animal and do 1-4 again?
6. What Order does krill belong to?
7. What Order do crabs belong to?
8. How any walking legs do crabs have?
9. What Order are flattened laterally?
10. What Order of Class Malacostraca can be terrestrial?
11. What Class contains zooplankton?
12. What is the difference between zooplankton and phytoplankton?
13. What Subclass do Barnacles belong to?
14. What Class do brine shrimp belong to?
15. Do you need to know Remipedia, Cephalocarida or Ostracoda for the final?
16. How many tagmata do Crustaceans have?
17. If the head and thorax are combined we call it a ____________.
18. T/F - Crustaceans have antennae and mandibles but lack maxillae.
19. In Crustaceans gills are typically associated with what structure?
20. What does biramous mean?
21. What animal has a dorsal median naupliar eye?
22. What is Dr. Okazakis favorite Order?
23. What structure aids in swimming for shrimp?
24. Crabs hold their eggs with what structure?
25. T/F - Number 23 and 24 are basically the same thing
26. What makes up the compound eye of insects? (they have several thousand)
27. What type of circulatory system does a crab have?
28. Where is urine produced in crabs?
29. What is the most abundant biomass in zooplankton?
30. If something is parasitic you will generally see a lot of this being produced?
31. What subclass of Crustacea has no abdomen and thoracic legs that are long with hair-like setae
32. What are the two larvae forms of Barnacles?
33. Are Barnacles monoecious or dioecious?
34. Where does the Rhizocephalan barnacle live?
35. What is the salinity of the Great Salt Lake?
36. What Class of animals lives there?
37. What structure do these animals have to avoid dehydration?
38. How do these animals survive the winter?
39. What is parthenogenesis?
40. What Crustacean has direct development (without larval form)
41. What appendages aid in feeble swimming for nauplius larvae
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