
Anthropods – Insects And Their Relatives (1960)
Discusses arthropods, a diverse group of animals characterized by jointed legs, exoskeletons, and segmented bodies. It highlights four main classifications of arthropods: myriapods (like millipedes), insects (like grasshoppers), arachnids (like spiders), and crustaceans (like lobsters). The film emphasizes the importance of arthropods to humans, noting that while some species are beneficial, such as honeybees and spiders, others can be harmful, like houseflies and scorpions. It concludes by outlining the key characteristics used to identify arthropods.
Keywords
arthropods, jointed legs, exoskeleton, segmented body, myriapods, insects, arachnids, crustaceans, beneficial, harmful, characteristics
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