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Arthropods, Sarah ALzeaaqi - Coggle Diagram
Arthropods
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Depending on their feeding habits, other arthropods have mouthparts modified like feathery strainers, stabbing needles, cutting swords, or sucking straws.
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Arthropods have complex organ systems that enable them to live in many diverse habitats. Adaptations in several organ systems, such as the respiratory system and the nervous system, have contributed to the success of these animals.
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cellular wastes are removed from the blood through Malpighian tubules. These tubules also help terrestrial arthropods preserve water in their bodies to maintain homeostatic water balance.
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They are able to crawl, run, climb, dig, swim, and fly because of their well-developed muscular
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The muscles in an arthropod limb are attached to the inner surface of the exoskeleton on both sides of the joint.
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