What are some good things that insects do?
Why are insects so good at surviving?
Insects
What Kingdom: ?
What Phylum: ?
What Class: ?
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Hexapoda
The external insect body includes:
What are two subclasses of Hexapoda?
Apetrygota - Wingless
Pterygota - Winged
define Tagma:
The grouped segments of a body region
The exoskeleton may harden into plates called _______.
Sclerites
What are the 3 types of insect eyes?
The Insect Thorax is a fusion of 3 segments….What are they called?
Each segment of the Insect Thorax contains how many Pairs of legs?
1 pair of legs for each segment
What is the primary function of the Thorax?
It houses the muscles that move the wings and legs
True or False
Only adult insects have wings.
True
(Some adults dont, but only adults can have them)
EXCEPTION TO THE RULE:
Mayflies
The insect abdomen may have up to ____ segments.
11
On the abdomen…what are the Spiracles?
Air holes
What is the Ovipositor?
Egg laying device
What are the 3 regions of the disestive system?
Insect circulatory system is an Open System….what does that mean?
It’s Open….the hymolymph (insect blood) is free inside the body cavity. when the insect moves, the muscles contracting make the hemolymph move around inside.
What are the primary functions of the insect Circulatory System?
What is the name for “insect blood” ?
hemolymph
Describe the insect respiratory system.
describe the methods of reprodution.
What is the sack that holds all of the sperm?
Spermathecea
Define Molting:
The process of digesting the old exoskeleton and synthesizing a new one