2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt -ology What’s my name again AnatomyOrder me up Best of the Rest
This is the study of life
Answer: Biology
This is the study of insects
Answer: entomology
This suffix means the study of
Answer: -ology 4
Pest management, high rates of reproduction, agriculture, and forensics are reasons to
Answer: Study Insects!!!
What does the suffix –pod mean?
Answer: Foot
Animalia is the ___________ of all Arthropods..
Answer: Kingdom
All insects are found in which phylum?
Arthropoda Answer:
In binomial nomenclature, which two taxonomic levels do we use for naming?
Answer: Genus and species
What language do we use for binomial nomenclature?
Answer: Latin
List each taxonomic group in order from largest to smallest. (Most inclusive to most exclusive)
Answer: Kingdom; Phylum; Class; Order; Family; Genus; Species
Which structure, found in the digestive system is used for grinding food?
Answer: Gizzard
What structure, found in the digestive system, is used for food storage?
Answer: Crop
This eye’s main purpose is to detect light
Answer: Simple eye
What are the three segments of an arthropod?
Answer: Head Thorax abdomen
Which body segment is utilized for movement?
Answer: Thorax
What order do the Praying Mantis belong to?
Answer: Mantodea
What order do Termites belong to?
Answer: Isoptera
What order does the honey bee belong to?
Answer: Hymenoptera
What order do fleas belong to?
Answer: Siphonoptera
What order do butterflies belong to?
Answer: Lepidoptera
This is the term for an individual form of life.
Answer: Organism
What is the name of the chemical that is used for communication?
Answer: Pheromones
What are jointed appendages important?
Answer: It is a distinguished feature of arthropods. It increases efficiency in movement and hunting/eating.
What are the steps to the scientific method?
Answer: Observe Hypothesize Experiment Collect/Analyze Data Conclude
Egg, larva, pupa, adult are the stages of what type of metamorphasis?
Answer: Complete