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Insects Class: Insecta
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Body divided into three parts Head Head Thorax Thorax Abdomen Abdomen Head Thorax Abdomen
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Attached to the head Two types of eyes Two types of eyes –Simple eyes – small eyes above compound eyes for sensing light and dark –Compound eyes – large eyes made of many facets used for detecting movement and light. Two antenna Two antenna
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Appendages are attached to the thorax Three pairs of legs Three pairs of legs Usually have 2 or 4 wings Usually have 2 or 4 wings
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Abdomen Respiration Respiration –Breath through a system of air tubes in the abdomen. –Air enters through spiracles or tiny holes in the side of the abdomen
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Obtaining Food Eat almost anything that is living or once was living Eat almost anything that is living or once was living Mouthparts are adapted for a specific way to get food Mouthparts are adapted for a specific way to get food
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Life Cycle
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Metamorphosis – change in appearance due to development Complete metamorphosis – offspring DO NOT resemble parents Complete metamorphosis – offspring DO NOT resemble parents –Egg –Larva –Pupa (enclosed in a protected case) –Adult Incomplete/Gradual metamorphosis – young look like small adults but lack wings and reproductive organs Incomplete/Gradual metamorphosis – young look like small adults but lack wings and reproductive organs –Egg –Nymph –Adult
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Insect Ecology Food Chain – a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy. Food Chain – a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy. Ecology – the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment Ecology – the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment
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Insects and Food Chains Food chains start with producers – organisms that make their own food. Food chains start with producers – organisms that make their own food. Producers are eaten by consumers – an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms Producers are eaten by consumers – an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms The final part of a food chain is a decomposer – an organism that breaks down waste and dead bodies The final part of a food chain is a decomposer – an organism that breaks down waste and dead bodies
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Controlling pests 1. Pesticides-chemicals that kill pests that may destroy crops 2. Biological controls-natural predators or a disease used to combat pests
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