<p>What is the difference between segmentation and jointed appendages?</p>
<p>appendages are spiders, insects. segmentations are earthworms. (not sure about this one, since there are like 5 different kinds of worms)</p>
<p>Jointed appendages allow for versatility in movement. Segmentation allows for efficient segregation of physiological and anatomical process.</p>
<p>Arthropods are both segmented and joint appendaged coelomates.</p>
<p>I agree, Mos802...If there was some way by which we could make everyone not take the test, we could all get 5's. That would be awesome...Believe me, I've thought about it.</p>
<p>Oh man, I can't wait to cancel my scores tomorrow!</p>
<p>haha I just totally guessed through the cliffs online review and got a 38/50 and it said congratulations I would achieve a 5 if I performed as well tomorrow.. hahah yea right!</p>
<p>LOL...I really know nothing about this. I had to study for my other three AP exams. This is my last one this year, and I am not ready in the slightest capacity.</p>
<p>my bad on the coelomates...there was pun intended</p>
<p>"Just study. Don't try to avoid it by convincing yourself via peer approval that it will not be on the test."</p>
<p>you probably wasted more time asking people on cc whether or not something's on the test so just study! it would probably benefit you a lot more, despite the obvious factor of laziness.</p>
<p>skip classification... completely worthless (or at least i hope so... lol)... i'm actually not to afraid of the lab essay, it seems like it would only require you to know a few things, that you could "common sense" the rest, whereas, the other questions actually require you to know stuff.</p>
<p>totoboyo, how do I access the cliffs online review?</p>