Insects How do Arthropods (Insects) adapt to their environment?

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Insects How do Arthropods (Insects) adapt to their environment?

Characteristics: Types of feeding:Types of feeding:

Characteristics: –Herbivores

Characteristics: Types of feeding:Types of feeding: –Herbivores –Carnivores

Characteristics: Types of feeding:Types of feeding: –Herbivores –Carnivores –Scavengers

Characteristics: Types of feeding:Types of feeding: –Herbivores –Carnivores –Scavengers –Decomposers

Characteristics: Types of feeding:Types of feeding: –Herbivores –Carnivores –Scavengers –Decomposers –Parasitic

Characteristics: Types of defense:Types of defense:

Characteristics: –Sting

Characteristics: Types of defense:Types of defense: –Sting –Release chemicals

Characteristics: Types of defense:Types of defense: –Sting –Release chemicals –Camouflage

Characteristics: Types of defense:Types of defense: –Sting –Release chemicals –Camouflage –Mimicry (mimic)

Scarlet King Snake Eastern Coral Snake

Scarlet King Snake Eastern Coral Snake Deadly

Characteristics: How are they helpful?How are they helpful?

Characteristics: –Honey

Characteristics: How are they helpful?How are they helpful? –Honey –Silk

Characteristics: How are they helpful?How are they helpful? –Honey –Silk –Plant pollination

Characteristics: How are they helpful?How are they helpful? –Honey –Silk –Plant pollination –Decomposition

Characteristics: How are they helpful?How are they helpful? –Honey –Silk –Plant pollination –Decomposition –Kill harmful insects