Nevada C2 Newest Test with verified detailed solutions
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Arthropods - ✔✔meaning jointed footed. they posses segmented body, jointed appendages,
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exoskeleton, growth involving molting || || ||
arthropod characteristics - ✔✔three body regions(head, thorax, abdomen), three pairs of
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legs(restricted to the thorax), one pair of antennae, wings usually in the adult stage
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CRUSTACEANS - ✔✔crayfish,shrimp,sow bugs,pill bugs (five to seven legs,two body || || || || || || || || || ||
regions cephalothorax and abdomen, two pairs of antennae)(arthropod class)
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arachnids - ✔✔spiders,ticks,mites,scorpions (four pair of legs, two body regions
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cephalothorax and abdomen, no antennae)(arthropod class) || || || || ||
diplopods - ✔✔Millipedes(elongate, usually rounded bodies,multiple body segments around
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50, two pairs of legs on most body segments)(arthropod class)
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Chilopods - ✔✔Centipedes(elongate,flattened bodies, 14-20 body segments one pair of legs
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per body segment)(arthropod class)
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Asexual reproduction - ✔✔the female an produce eggs without a male sperm. Generally
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eggs are laid externally (some ants,bees and aphids)
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instars - ✔✔after eggs hatch insects grow in a series of stages by shedding (molting) its
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exoskeleton
incomplete metamorphosis - ✔✔egg nymph adult(grasshoppers,crickets earwigs true
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bugs,aphids)
, complete metamorphosis - ✔✔egg larva pupa adult(butterflies,moths,beetles,flies and
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lacewings)
complete metamorphosis pupal stage - ✔✔cocoon stage. a non feeding stage when the
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insect turns into an adult. Usually winged
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cockroaches - ✔✔oval, flattened, fast moving. Can be brown, reddish brown, tan or black.
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Chewing mouth parts, flexible antennae and a broad saddle like plate(pronotum) that
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partially covers the head. Adults of most have wings.
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Roach growth - ✔✔incomplete metamorphosis. Two to three months to complete their life
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cycle. Eggs are in ooteca containing several dozen eggs. eggs capsules are often dropped
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around food sources or glued to surfaces. Some carry their ootheca during development
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roach history - ✔✔the oldest group of insects known with fossils dating back 200 million
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years.
roach eating - ✔✔omnivorous eating almost any animal or vegetable food they discover
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primarily through smell || ||
roach interior - ✔✔Prefer warm dark moist shelters often found near kitchens and food
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handling areas. Can enter buildings and containers of all kinds, may enter around loose
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fitting doors and windows. Through utility lines, may travel through sewers.
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roach filth - ✔✔can produce allergic reactions. Not direct carriers of human disease. Can
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help spread diseases such as dysentery, diarrhea and food poisoning by contaminating areas
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Arthropods - ✔✔meaning jointed footed. they posses segmented body, jointed appendages,
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exoskeleton, growth involving molting || || ||
arthropod characteristics - ✔✔three body regions(head, thorax, abdomen), three pairs of
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legs(restricted to the thorax), one pair of antennae, wings usually in the adult stage
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CRUSTACEANS - ✔✔crayfish,shrimp,sow bugs,pill bugs (five to seven legs,two body || || || || || || || || || ||
regions cephalothorax and abdomen, two pairs of antennae)(arthropod class)
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arachnids - ✔✔spiders,ticks,mites,scorpions (four pair of legs, two body regions
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cephalothorax and abdomen, no antennae)(arthropod class) || || || || ||
diplopods - ✔✔Millipedes(elongate, usually rounded bodies,multiple body segments around
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50, two pairs of legs on most body segments)(arthropod class)
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Chilopods - ✔✔Centipedes(elongate,flattened bodies, 14-20 body segments one pair of legs
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per body segment)(arthropod class)
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Asexual reproduction - ✔✔the female an produce eggs without a male sperm. Generally
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eggs are laid externally (some ants,bees and aphids)
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instars - ✔✔after eggs hatch insects grow in a series of stages by shedding (molting) its
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exoskeleton
incomplete metamorphosis - ✔✔egg nymph adult(grasshoppers,crickets earwigs true
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bugs,aphids)
, complete metamorphosis - ✔✔egg larva pupa adult(butterflies,moths,beetles,flies and
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lacewings)
complete metamorphosis pupal stage - ✔✔cocoon stage. a non feeding stage when the
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insect turns into an adult. Usually winged
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cockroaches - ✔✔oval, flattened, fast moving. Can be brown, reddish brown, tan or black.
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Chewing mouth parts, flexible antennae and a broad saddle like plate(pronotum) that
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partially covers the head. Adults of most have wings.
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Roach growth - ✔✔incomplete metamorphosis. Two to three months to complete their life
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cycle. Eggs are in ooteca containing several dozen eggs. eggs capsules are often dropped
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around food sources or glued to surfaces. Some carry their ootheca during development
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roach history - ✔✔the oldest group of insects known with fossils dating back 200 million
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years.
roach eating - ✔✔omnivorous eating almost any animal or vegetable food they discover
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primarily through smell || ||
roach interior - ✔✔Prefer warm dark moist shelters often found near kitchens and food
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handling areas. Can enter buildings and containers of all kinds, may enter around loose
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fitting doors and windows. Through utility lines, may travel through sewers.
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roach filth - ✔✔can produce allergic reactions. Not direct carriers of human disease. Can
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help spread diseases such as dysentery, diarrhea and food poisoning by contaminating areas
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