Body Parts
Butterflies
Insect Behaviors
Ladybugs
Adaptations
100

The number of body parts of an insect

What is three?

100

Butterflies go through one of these cycles during their lifetime.

What is complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis?

100

Insects use their wings to do this.

What is fly?

100

Ladybugs have two sets of these.

What are wings?

100

Insects have different adaptations to help them do this.

What is survive?

200

The number of legs an insect has

What is six?

200

Before I begin metamorphosis, I am this worm like creature.

What is a caterpillar?

200

Insects do this to start the life cycle over again.

What is mate?

200

The outer wings are ___.

What is hard (or red). 

200

This insect flips onto its back and releases a bad-smelling liquid from its legs to prevent birds from eating it.

What is a ladybug?

300

Name the three sections of an insect's body.

What is head, thorax and abdomen?

300

Butterflies rely on this as their primary source of food.

What is an all liquid diet?

300

Insects do a lot of this during the larva stage.

What is eat?

300

The inner wings are ____.

What is transparent (or fragile)?

300

The insect can blend in with trees.

What is a walking stick?

400

Insects have these to sense and feel the world.

What is antennae?

400

These are the stages of complete metamorphosis.

What is egg, larva, pupa, adult?

400

Insects do this during the pupa stage.

What is rest?

400

In the winter, ladybugs do this in the hollow of a tree or under a pile of leaves.

What is hibernate?

400

This insect dies after it protects itself.

What is a honeybee? 

500

There are believed to be this many insect types in the world. 

A. 2-5 million

B. 1-3 million

C. 6-10 million

What is 6-10 million?

500

Butterflies use these to taste.

What is their feet?

500

When insects shed their skin it is called this.

What is molting?

500

Ladybugs love to eat up to 5,000 of these in a lifetime.

What are aphids?

500

This insect has long back legs that it uses to leap.

What is cricket (or grasshopper)?
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