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Structure A is called the
elytra
tibia
protonum
scuttelum
Structure C is called the
antennae
mandible
maxillary palps
scuttelum
Structure I is called the
antennae
claw
tibia
tarsus
Insects do not have bones inside their bodies. Instead, they are protected by what?
Invisible cape
body guard
exoskeleton
guardian angels
It's the lower part of an insects body?
Abdomen
Thorax
Compound eye
Thorax
Antenna
Abdomen
the middle of the three main sections of an insect's body.
Abdomen
Head
Thorax
Head
Abdomen
Thorax
What part of the leg is 1?
tarsus
femur
tibia
tarsal claws
What part of the leg is 2?
tarsus
femur
tibia
tarsal claws
What part of the leg is 3?
tarsus
femur
tibia
tarsal claws
What part of the leg is 4?
tarsus
femur
tibia
tarsal claws
Mouth parts of crickets, grasshoppers, and carnivorous insects
chewing mouthparts
sucking mouthparts
sponging mouthparts
proboscis
This insect's mouth parts are best for...
chewing/tearing
sucking
sponging
piercing and sucking
This insect's mouth parts are best for...
chewing/tearing
sucking
sponging
piercing and sucking
Antenna
Abdomen
Thorax
Letter A represents what part of the insects body?
Abdomen
Thorax
Head
Antenna
Letter B represents what part of the insects body?
Abdomen
Thorax
Head
Antenna
Letter C represents what part of the insects body?
Abdomen
Thorax
Head
Antenna
Letter E from the diagram represents what body structure of the insect?
Abdomen
Thorax
Leg
Wing
An insect with these type of mandibles most likely uses them to do what?
Pierce
Cutting
Sucking
Licking
Blank D in the diagram
Maxilla
Mandible
Labium
Labrum
Blank D from the diagram?
Labium
Labrum
Maxilla
Mandible
An insect with a mouth like this most likely eats in what way?
Piercing the skin and sucking out the insides
Sucking out nectar from a flower
Cutting into the flesh of its prey
Licking a flat surface
An insect with a mouth like this most likely eats in what way?
Piercing the skin and sucking out the insides
Sucking out nectar from a flower
Cutting into the flesh of its prey
Licking a flat surface
Structure I is called the
antennae
claw
tibia
tarsus
Insects, spiders, crayfish, centipedes, and millipedes all have segmented bodies, paired appendages, jointed legs, and exoskeletons. They belong to what phylum?
Arthropoda
Platyhelminthes
Mollusca
Achelminthes
Butterflies, bees, crickets, mosquitos, and house flies have three distinct body regions and three pair of legs. They belong to what class?
Chilopoda
Insecta
Arachnida
Diploda
A defining characteristic of all Insecta is:
chewing mouthparts
three pairs of jointed legs
two pair of antennae
complete metamorphosis
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