Wings and feet provide this to allow insects to escape predators.
What is speed?
These two phases are the same between incomplete and complete metamorphosis.
What are egg and adult stages?
An insect might have this type of a special pair of legs.
What is jumping or digging?
Insects that drink only nectar from flowers use this type of mouthpart.
What is siphoning?
These type of ants gather food for the larvae.
What are worker ants?
Insect wings are designed to do these two functions.
What are escaping predators and holding in heat?
The stage between egg and adult in incomplete metamorphosis is this.
What is the nymph?
This is the name for when a harmless insect looks like a harmful one.
What is mimicry?
Insects that drink liquids from plant leaves use this type of mouthpart.
What is piercing-sucking?
This group of social insects communicate by vibrating.
What are termites?
Insects have jointed legs, and exoskeleton, and body sections making them fall into this classification.
What is arthropods?
These two stages are in complete metamorphosis that aren't in incomplete metamorphosis.
What are larva and pupa?
This part of the insect makes it hard for predators to eat them.
What is an exoskeleton?
The small tube in an insect's head used to suck liquid is called this.
What is a proboscis?
Termites break down dead trees and turn them into rich soil and so are known as this.
What are decomposers?
These two structures aid an insect in the gathering of information.
What are the antenna and eyes?
Butterflies and moths share these three characteristics.
What are compound eyes, complete metamorphosis, and siphoning mouthparts?
During the pupa stage, butterflies have this type of covering, whereas moths have a cocoon.
What is a chrysalis?
Flies have this type of mouthpart.
What is sponging?
Beehives are designed to do these two things which help bees survive and grow.
What are protect the eggs and keep honey from spilling?
Without a biblical view of insects and their structures, a person might make these three statements.
What is insects evolved from shrimp, and intelligent power that isn't God designed them, or Mother Nature designed them?
Compound eyes and simple eyes are different in these three ways.
What are the number of lenses, the area that can be seen with, and the number of pieces in the image?
Some insects, such as bees, have this to protect themselves.
What is a stinger?
Grasshoppers have this type of mouthpart.
What is chewing?
Social insects differ from others because of this.
What are they live in colonies and work together?