ENTM 206 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS
1 million - ANSWER Approximate number of known insect species
10 million - ANSWER Potential number of insect species
Deep Oceans, Highest mountain peaks, Coldest areas of Arctic and Antarctic - ANSWER
General Habitats in which insects are not found
Crops, cultivated plants, stored products, structures, dwellings, furnishings, Disease
transmission to humans and animals, Annoyance - ANSWER Areas in which insects
compete with humans
Pollinators, Food for animals (humans), Indicators of environmental quality, Art, music,
literature, Movies, hobbies, profession - ANSWER Beneficial aspects of insects
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species (King Philip Came Over For Great
Soup) - ANSWER The basic units of hierarchical classification
Monera=bacteria, Protista=amoeba, paramecium, algae, etc., Plantae=plants,
Fungi=fungi, Animalia=animals - ANSWER The five common kingdoms
, Carolus Linnaleus - ANSWER "Father of Modern Taxonomy" Used in binomial
classification consistently in 10th edition of Systemae Naturae in 1758
Binomial Classification - ANSWER Scientific name that consists of genus and species
names
Derivation of Phylum ; Name Arthropoda - ANSWER Arthro="joint", Poda="foot"
(Animals with jointed appendages such as legs)
External Characteristics of a Generalized Arthropod - ANSWER 1. Bilateral symmetry
2. Body Segmented
3. Pair of appendages on each body segment
4. Some appendages lacking in many groups
5. Segmental appendages just posterior to the mouth became mouthparts
6. Body covered by a continuous cuticle secreted by the epidermis
Internal Characteristics of a Generalized Arthropod - ANSWER 1. Dorsal contractile heart
in a pericardial sinus
2. A ventral nervous system consisting of two nerve trunks with paired segmental ganglia
3. Lining of the foregut and hindgut, respiratory tubes, and parts of glands lined with
cuticle
Subphyla of Arthropods - ANSWER Chelicerata and Mandibulata
ANSWERS 100% PASS
1 million - ANSWER Approximate number of known insect species
10 million - ANSWER Potential number of insect species
Deep Oceans, Highest mountain peaks, Coldest areas of Arctic and Antarctic - ANSWER
General Habitats in which insects are not found
Crops, cultivated plants, stored products, structures, dwellings, furnishings, Disease
transmission to humans and animals, Annoyance - ANSWER Areas in which insects
compete with humans
Pollinators, Food for animals (humans), Indicators of environmental quality, Art, music,
literature, Movies, hobbies, profession - ANSWER Beneficial aspects of insects
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species (King Philip Came Over For Great
Soup) - ANSWER The basic units of hierarchical classification
Monera=bacteria, Protista=amoeba, paramecium, algae, etc., Plantae=plants,
Fungi=fungi, Animalia=animals - ANSWER The five common kingdoms
, Carolus Linnaleus - ANSWER "Father of Modern Taxonomy" Used in binomial
classification consistently in 10th edition of Systemae Naturae in 1758
Binomial Classification - ANSWER Scientific name that consists of genus and species
names
Derivation of Phylum ; Name Arthropoda - ANSWER Arthro="joint", Poda="foot"
(Animals with jointed appendages such as legs)
External Characteristics of a Generalized Arthropod - ANSWER 1. Bilateral symmetry
2. Body Segmented
3. Pair of appendages on each body segment
4. Some appendages lacking in many groups
5. Segmental appendages just posterior to the mouth became mouthparts
6. Body covered by a continuous cuticle secreted by the epidermis
Internal Characteristics of a Generalized Arthropod - ANSWER 1. Dorsal contractile heart
in a pericardial sinus
2. A ventral nervous system consisting of two nerve trunks with paired segmental ganglia
3. Lining of the foregut and hindgut, respiratory tubes, and parts of glands lined with
cuticle
Subphyla of Arthropods - ANSWER Chelicerata and Mandibulata