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    London :Henry Stewart Talks Ltd,
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    almafu_9961427378802883
    Format: 1 videorecording (49 min., 19 sec.) : , sound, color.
    Series Statement: Henry Stewart talks
    Note: Retrieved April 15, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/1837/. , Introduction -- Objectives of parts 1 and 2 -- Topics: part 1 -- Topics: part 2 -- The significance of arthropods -- Arthropod characteristics -- Jointed appendages -- Exoskeleton -- Exoskeleton formed by a single cell layer -- Muscles attach directly to the integument -- Segmented bodies -- Tagmosis-body plans -- Holotrophic -- Open body cavity (hemocoel) -- The molting process -- Ecdysis -- The phylum Arthropoda -- Subphylum Trilobita -- Subphylum Chelicerata -- Subphylum Mandibulata -- Insects, the only flying invertebrates -- Arthropod classification and identification -- Classification -- Functions of classifications -- Hierarchical classification of Aedes Aegypti -- Common names -- Arthropod identification -- Example of a pictorial branching key -- Introduction to the class Insecta -- Generalized insect structure -- Generalized insect structure: head -- Generalized insect structure: thorax -- Generalized insect structure: abdomen -- Characters used for classification and identification -- Mouthparts -- Bases for higher classification of insects -- Insect wings -- Primitively wingless -- Primitive wings -- Wing flexion -- Secondarily wingless (apterous) insects -- The generalized insect life cycle -- Insect life cycle types -- No metamorphosis -- Simple metamorphosis -- Complete metamorphosis -- Developing legs and wings in a mosquito larva -- Broad evolutionary patterns in insects -- Major divisions of Insecta -- Arthropods and human disease -- How humans and arthropods come into contact -- How are arthropods medical problems? -- Direct association with pathology -- Pave the way for secondary infection -- Transmission of infectious agents by arthropods -- Biological transmission -- Mosquito alimentary canal (1) -- Mosquito alimentary canal (2) -- Mosquito alimentary canal: foregut -- Mosquito alimentary canal: midgut -- Mosquito alimentary canal: hindgut -- Mosquito salivary glands -- Mosquito blood-feeding -- Probing -- Vitellogenesis and gravid female mosquito -- The process of biological transmission -- Part 2 -- Suggested resources -- Credits.
    Language: English
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