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What order goes through incomplete metamorphosis, has chewing mouthparts, has one pair of membranous wings covered by one pair of leathery wings? |
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What are some examples of Orthoptera? |
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grasshoppers, crickets, and cockroaches |
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What order has long, slender abdomens, have eyes, lay eggs in water, and can fly forwards, backwards, and hover? |
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What are some examples of Odonta? |
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dragonflies and damselflies |
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What order has one pair of horny wings and one pair of membranous wings, have chewing mouthparts, complete metamorphosis, and have an extremely strong exoskeleton? |
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What are some examples of Coleoptera? |
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What are the characteristics of Lepidoptera? |
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2 pair of scaly wings, siphoning mouthparts, complete metamorphosis |
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What are some examples of Lepidoptera? |
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What order has 2 pair of membranous wings, chewing/siphoning mouthparts, complete metamorphosis, many are social insects, and are the only insects that sting? |
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What are some examples of Hymenoptera? |
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What order has one pair of membranous wings, one pair of balancer wings, piercing/sponging mouth, and go through complete metamorphosis? |
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What are some examples of Diptera? |
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What are the three castes of social insects? |
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drones, workers, and queens |
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What class is the spider in? |
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What are the 2 purposes of the spider's web? |
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catch food and store eggs |
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What are some of the characteristics of Arthropods? |
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have an exoskeleton; have jointed appendages; made of 3 sections; have an open circulatory system with a dorsal heart; have eyes; have a ventral nervous system |
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What are the 3 parts of an arthropod? |
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What is the part that has the head and thorax together called? |
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What class has 6 pair of appendages?(4 walking, 1 posionous, and 1 for sensory) |
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What does air move through in insects when entering the body? |
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What are the stages of incomplete metamorphosis? |
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What are the stages of complete metamorphsis? |
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egg, larva, pupa, and adult |
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What does a catepillar change into? |
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What does a maggot change into? |
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What does a grub change into? |
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What insect's pupa is called a cocoon? |
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What insect's pupa is called a chrysalis? |
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What insect's pupa is called a puparium? |
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What is the pupa known as? |
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