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What kind of skeleton do you predict insects have to support their bodies?
 
A hard outer shell called an exoskeleton
 
An internal skeleton made of bones like humans
 
No structural support at all, making them completely soft
 
A shell made of rock-like calcium like a clam
Which of the following is an example of an insect that lives in a highly organized society?
 
The ant
 
The mosquitoes
 
The dragonfly
 
The stick insect
What special visual feature gives insects excellent peripheral vision?
 
Compound eyes
 
Night vision
 
X-ray vision
 
Single-lens eyes
What is the process of body changes that insects go through as they grow called?
 
Metamorphosis
 
Evolution
 
Pollination
 
Hibernation
How many legs do adult insects have?
 
Six legs
 
Four legs
 
Eight legs
 
Ten legs
Into which three main parts is an insect's body divided?
 
Head, thorax, and abdomen
 
Head, chest, and legs
 
Tentacles, body, and tail
 
Head, wings, and stinger
True or False: Spiders are classified as insects.
FALSE. They are arachnics, they have eight legs.
If an insect wants to watch out for danger, its compound eyes help because they are made of:
 
Hundreds of tiny eyes combined
 
Just one giant lens
 
Squares and circles
Adult insects never have bones. Instead, what kind of animal are they?
 
B) Invertebrates
 
Mammals
 
Birds
Why do insects have "compound eyes"?
Because their eyes are made of hundreds of tiny eyes. This helps them see all around them perfectly (peripheral vision).
When a caterpillar looks exactly like a green leaf or a brown stick to hide from birds, what trick is it using?
Camouflage.
What do crickets and beetles use to crush and chew their food from side to side?
Mandibles (their jaws).
What is the main job of a worker ant?
They find food and take care of the baby maggots (larvae).
Who is responsible for laying eggs in an ant nest?
The queen ant.
Do ants and bees like to live completely alone, or do they work together in large groups?
They live and work together in highly organized groups called societies.
True or False: Insects are the only group of spineless animals (invertebrates) that can fly with wings.
True.
What are the two feelers on an insect's head called?
Antennae.
What are the three main parts of an insect's body?
The head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
True or False. Insects are invertebrates, which means they do not have a backbone.
TRUE
True or False: Insects have a backbone just like humans.
False. Insects are invertebrates, which means they do not have a backbone.