Insect Vocab
Vocab
Body Parts
Metamorphosis
Helpful or Harmful
100

What is a solitary insect?

One that lives by itself 

100

Many insects ___________ as they grow. They will shed their skin when they do this.

Molt

100

How many legs does and insect have?

6

100

What is metamorphosis?

A change and insect goes through from egg, to larva, to pupa, and adult.

100

What insects are helpful?

Bees, ladybugs, silk worms 

200

What is a social insect?

One that lives and works in a group.

(Bees, wasps, ants)

200

Something that is very small is called _______.

Microscopic 

200

What do insects antennae do?

Helps them get information about their surroundings and helps them smell and feel. 

200

Why would an insect molt their skin?

So they can grow

200

Which insects are harmful?

Mosquitoes, aphids, fruit flies 

300

What is a host plant?

An animal OR plant on which another living thing lives.

300

Insects live in every habitat on earth except the______. 

Ocean

300

Where is the insects exoskeleton?

Outside of it's bodies

300

How many stages does a COMPLETE metamorphosis have, and what are they?

4: egg, larva, pupa, adult

300

How do humans harm insects?

Spray pesticides and cut down their habitats. 

400

What does the Queen Bee do?

To lay all of the eggs
400

Powered produce by plants to fertilize other plants is called _____.

Pollen

400

Which insects abdomen lights up which helps them to communicate?

Firefly

400

How many stages does and INCOMPLETE metamorphosis have, and what are they? 

3: egg, larva, adult

400
What does foe mean?

Enemy 

500

What characteristics do al insect's have in common?

6 legs and 3 body parts (head, abdomen and thorax) 

500

What does destructive mean?

If something is not helpful and can cause harm or damage

500

Fireflies communicate with one another by using_____________.

Bioluminescence 

500

What stage is an incomplete metamorphosis missing? 

Pupa, or the chrysalis or cocoon 

500

Someone who studies insects is called a __________?

Entomologist