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1 FRIDAY 3/18/16 Learning Goal:
Identify the main characteristics of insects. Explain how insects are adapted to obtain food. Name the two types of metamorphosis found in insects. Warm up: An insect’s wings and legs are attached to the section of its body called the _____________ Homework: Finish pages 30-32 FRIDAY 3/18/16

2 Insects Chapter 10 Section 3

3 Arthropods with three body sections, six legs, one pair of antennae, and usually one or two pairs of wings Three body sections are the head, thorax, and abdomen Body Structure

4 Insect’s sense organs found in head (eyes/antennae)
Two large compound eyes Compound eyes contain many lenses, keen at seeing movement Body Sections: Head

5 Body Structure: Thorax
Insect’s midsection Where wings and legs are attached Only invertebrates that can fly Can travel long distances to find mates, food, and new places to live Body Structure: Thorax

6 Body Structure: Abdomen
Internal organs found in the abdomen Small holes outside of abdomen allow air, which contains oxygen, to enter the body through tubes Body Structure: Abdomen

7 “If it is living, or if it once was living, some kind of insect will eat it.”
Mouthparts are adapted for a highly specific way of getting food Obtaining Food

8 Complete metamorphosis Gradual metamorphosis
Begin life as tiny, hard-shelled, fertilized eggs Either go through… Complete metamorphosis Gradual metamorphosis Life Cycle

9 Complete Metamorphosis
4 different stages: egg, larva, pupa, adult Insect begins life as a tiny, hard-shelled fertilized egg The eggs hatch into larvae (usually look like worms) Larva will then enter next stage and become a pupa, insect is enclosed in a protective covering Pupa does not eat/barely moves, but it is NOT resting When development is complete, adult leaves pupal case Complete Metamorphosis

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11 Gradual Metamorphosis
No distinct larval stage Egg hatches into a stage called a nymph Nymph: usually looks like the adult insect without wings Nymph may molt several times before becoming an adult Grasshoppers, termites, cockroaches, dragonflies Gradual Metamorphosis

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