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1. Babesia bigemina is the causitive agent of what disease?a. Texas Cattle Fever2. The most widespread form of host invasion by arthropods is:a. Myiasis3. Certain springtails and bark lice are knopw intermediate hosts of:a. Tape Worm4. The two-striped walkingstick sprays a fluid containing what substance as the active ingredient to deter predators?a. Terpene Dialdehyde5. What vectors Texas cattle fever?a. Ticks (Boophilus annulatus)6. Centruoides vittatus is:a. The most common scorpion in Texas7. "The ""claws"" on scorpions are know as:"a. Pedipalip8. What vectors yellow fever?a. Aedes Aegypti9. Myiasus is caused by which order?a. Diptera10. How many antennae do Arachnids have?a. None11. Latrodectus mactans is:a. The black widow spider12. Diplopoda have what body regions?a. Head and body13. Which of the following arthropod classes has two body regions and 2 pairs of legs on each body segment?a. Diplopoda14. The order Scorpionida is found in which class?a. Arachnida15. Approximately how many species of scorpions are in Texas (according to lecture)?a. 1816. "In arthropods, where is the nerve cord found?"a. Ventrally17. Which is the largest classification group?a. Kingdom18. "Arthropod ""blood"" is known as:"a. Haemolymph19. Which of the following arthropod classes is characterized by two pair of antennae?a. Crustacea20. Insects are in what kingdom?a. Animalia21. Arthropod literally means:a. Jointed leg22. The order Aranae is found in which class?a. Arachnida23. Crustacea have how many legs?a. 5 or more pair24. Shrimp are in which class?a. Crustacea25. Where are chelicerae found?a. Near the mouth26. The opening on an arthropod body surface that allow for air transfer is called:a. Spiracle27. Why are Malpighian tubules always capatalized?a. They're named after an actual person28. Which of the following arthropod classes is characterized by four pair of legs?a. Arachnida29. How do arthropods filter their blood?a. Malphighian tubules30. "Arthropod" is a(n):a. Phylum31. An arthropod that feeds only on blood probably has which type of mouthparts?a. Piercing/sucking32. Which of the following is a venomous arthropod?a. All of these-Spiders, Centipedes, Scorpions, Arachnida33. Ekbom syndrome is also known as:a. Delusional parasitosis34. When was Aedes aegypti shown to be the principal vector of yellow fever?a. 190035. What type of organism causes plague?a. Bacterium36. Morgellons disease was named in:a. 200237. Sun spiders fall into which order?a. Solpugida38. The fluid-filled body cavity of arthropods is called:a. Haemocoel39. Loxosclese reclusa is:a. The brown recluse spider40. Where is the brain in the arthropod found?a. Dorsally41. Chitin is made of:a. N-acetylglucosamine42. Adults of which of the following organisms have the smallest surface to volume ratio?a. Elephant43. Crustacea have what body regions?a. Cephalothorax and abdomen44. Latrodectus mactans is:a. The black widow spider45. How many antennae do Arachnids have?a. None46. Any substance that when taken into the body interferes with normal physiological functions is known as:a. Poison47. I class I told a story about taping insects to my abdomen to see how hard they would bite. What insects did I test?a. Cockroaches48. Weird question--can cockroaches be responsible for post mortem genital mutilation?a. No49. Chewing mouthparts are known as:a. Mandibulate50. Insects have how many pairs of thoracic legs?a. 351. "In the horse fly, which is primarily responible for cutting into flesh? "a. Mandibles52. You find an insect that exhibits exodigestion. What types of mouthparts does this insect have?a. Sponging53. The least specialized type of mouthparts in insects is:a. Chewing type54. Piercing/sucking and Probing/sipping mouthparts are examples of:a. Haustellate55. Hypognathous mouthparts are directed:a. Downward56. "You find an insect that that cuts into flesh and drinks blood, like a horse fly. What type of mouthparts does this insect have? "a. Cutting-sponging57. House flies have what type of antennae?a. Aristate58. Which of these is NOT a major insect body region?a. Cephalothorax59. Which of these insects has the most ancient or least adapted mouth parts?a. Cockroach60. Cerci are found:a. On the posterior end of the abdomen61. Where is the notum found on the insect?a. Dorsal surface of the thorax62. What morphological structures play a particularly important role in host associations?a. "body shape, mouthparts, and legs"63. Resilin aids in the storage of what?a. energy64. Possible modifications of the hind leg include:a. All of above; enlarged muscular femur, elastic protein in the integument called resilin65. What is the function of Johnston's organ?a. detects airborne vibrations66. "In fleas, the dorsal portions of the terminal abdominal segments are modified as a sensory organ called what?"a. sensilium67. Solenophages are defined as:a. Hematophagous arthropods with highly specialized piercing-sucking mouthparts that penetrate individual capillaries and then feed directly on host blood feeders68. Mouthparts of parasitic arthropods are typically are adapted for feeding on...a. all of the above;host body fluidslymph skin secretionssloughed skin scales69. In sucking lice the feeding apparatus is quite different from other parasitic insects. The labrum of sucking lice is highly modified to form a snoutlike structure called what?a. haustellum70. Examples of telmophages are:a. "horse flies, deer flies and biting midges"71. "In moths, what mouth part makes up the bulk of the feeding tube? "a. Maxillae72. "In the mosquito, which mouthpart(s) form the cutting implements?"a. Mandibles and maxillae73. How many simple eyes do insects have?a. "0,1,2,or 3"74. Which of these are made of several lobes with sharp cutting surfaces and have associated palps to taste the food?a. Maxilla75. The lateral surface of the thorax is known as:a. Lateral pleura76. "In the mosquito, which mouthpart forms the salivary tube?"a. Hypopharynx77. Prognathous mouthparts are directed:a. Forward78. Opisthognathous mouthparts are directed:a. Backward79. You find a honeybee. What type of mouthparts does this insect have?a. Chewing-lapping80. Which of these forms the base of the pre oral cavity and mouth?a. Labium81. "You find an insect that that cuts into flesh and drinks blood, like a horse fly. What type of mouthparts does this insect have? "a. Cutting-sponging82. Which of the mouthparts is extremely long in butterflies and moths?a. Maxillae83. Grasshoppers have


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