Arthropods

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an animal group with the greek name meaning "jointed legs"
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arthropods' exoskeletons are made of this material
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this subphyla includes crabs, shrimp, lobsters, roly-polys, and more!
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this subphyla of arthropods mainly consists of insects
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the symmetry of ALL arthropods
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this subphyla of arthropods mainly consists of centipedes, millipedes, pauropods, and symphylans
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the common name that many marine arthropods are referred to, due to their abundance
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the process arthropods undergo to help them grow
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arthropods have this on their bodies for protection against predators
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this is how arthropods reproduce
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the molting process that arthropods undergo in order to grow
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this is how arthropods' bodies are split up
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this is what many land arthropods are useful for, especially bees and butterflies
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this is what most arthropods have; it helps them eat and is found near the mouth
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a body part that most arthropods have; it helps with sensory reception and is found near the top of the head