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If something is microscopic, what does that mean?

It's very, very small.

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Is an exoskeloton the inside or outside of an insect's body?

Outside

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Do insects have skeletons on the inside of their bodies like we do?

No.

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When something is destructive, does it help or hurt other things?

Hurt

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Antennae collect information about an insect's surroundings. Where is an insect's antennae located?

On their head

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What is a solitary insect?

They live on their own. 

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What is a foe?

An enemy

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What is a social insect?

They rely on a community to live.

200

What does it mean if something is transparent?

You can see through it.

200

What is an entomologist?

Someone who studies bugs

300
What is a queen's job sometimes?


to lay eggs or to clean the habitat?

to lay eggs

300

What part of an insect's body is furthest from it's head?

Abdomen
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What does it mean to cooperate with others?

Work together

300

What is a host animal or plant?

An animal or plant that another animal lives on

300

Where is the one place insects do not live?

Oceans

400

Are honeybees and paper wasps solitary or social insects?

Social

400

Why do insects molt?

So they can grow

400

How do crickets communicate?

Rubbing their wings together. 

400

How many legs and body parts does an insect have?

6 legs, 3 body parts

400

What part of an insect helps them smell and feel?

Antennae

500

Why aren't spiders insects?

They have 8 legs instead of 6 and only 2 body parts instead of 3.

500

What is bioluminescense?

The light fireflies use to communicate with one another

500

What are the 4 stages of a complete metamorphosis?

egg, larva, pupa, adult 

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How do humans harm insects? Tell me two ways.

They spray pesticides and cut down their habitats. 

500

What is the big change from egg to larva to to pupa to adult called?

Methamorphosis
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