Arthropods are the largest phylum in the animalkingdom, comprising over 80% of all known living animalspecies. This diverse group includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and centipedes. Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs, segmented bodies, and exoskeleton made of chitin. They play crucial roles in ecosystems as decomposers, pollinators, and predators.
The student demonstrates an understanding of how science explains changes in life forms over time, including genetics, heredity, the process of natural selection and biological evolution by describing fossil evidence (e.g., casts, track ways, imprints, etc.) of extinct organisms.