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Development of I-Arthropoda as a Media to Identify Species of Arthropoda [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the 4th International Conference on Learning Innovation and Quality Education, 2020
Biology is a branch of science that studies the ins and outs of living things. The object of learning includes all organisms, including invertebrates. Invertebrate animals are animals that do not have a backbone, one of which is Phylum Arthropoda. The process of identifying invertebrates can be carried out using various methods and media.
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Arthropoda

1989
The arthropods are distinguished by having segmented bodies and appendages, as well as hardened external skeletons. Growth is achieved by shedding the exoskeleton and then regenerating a new and larger one. The hardening of the exoskeleton usually occurs by chemical cross-linking (sclerotization) of the macromolecular constituents, mostly proteins and ...
Heinz A. Lowenstam, Stephen Weiner
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Semiochemical Parsimony in the Arthropoda

Annual Review of Entomology, 1996
A wide variety of arthropods have adapted their own semiochemicals to subserve multiple functions in diverse contexts. Semiochemicals, the pheromones and allomones, have been detected in arthropod species in six orders, and it has been clearly established that these compounds are used with great parsimony.
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Arthropoda. Crustacea

1922
Die mehrfach unterbrochene Kette tertiärer und jüngerer vulkanischer Gesteine, welche Java der Länge nach durchzieht, wird nordwärts und südwärts sowie in den Lücken von tertiären und quartären Ablagerungen eingerahmt ¹). Kreideformation und hoch krystalline Schiefer treten ganz vereinzelt und auf wenige Aufschlüsse beschränkt zutage.
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The Arthropoda: Insects

1963
The number of different kinds of insects in the world far outnumbers all the other species of animals and plants put together. Of this huge class of animals quite a few spend part of their lives in fresh water, while a much smaller number are aquatic all their lives. Many of the insect inhabitants of ponds and streams are very common, and are likely to
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Phylum Arthropoda

2013
Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Z.-Q (2013): Phylum Arthropoda.
Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Z.-Q
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Arthropoda as zoonoses and their implications

Veterinary Parasitology, 1992
Some aspects of changing patterns of arthropodal infections and arthropod-borne diseases in Mediterranean areas are briefly discussed. Selected examples are given, with particular emphasis on the phenomenon of the synanthropic flea Ctenocephalides felis felis and on health problems caused by human infections with Argas reflexus, the common tick of ...
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The Arthropoda: The Arachnids

1963
The Arachnids are a subdivision of the Arthropods and they include the Spiders, Scorpions, King Crabs, Ticks and Mites. Only a relatively small number of Arachnids live in fresh water; most members of the group live on land. In Britain there is one species of aquatic spider (Argyroneta aquatica) and over two hundred species of water-mites all of which ...
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