This bee has the largest abdomen and the shortest wings.
What is the queen?
These tiny holes allow for carbon dioxide to leave the egg and oxygen to enter
What are pores?
The second stage of incomplete metamorphosis
What is nymph?
The type of chicken's comb (single, double, rose) is an example of this type of trait
What is a physical trait?
The shedding of skin or feathers during growth
What is molting?
This structure helps a worker bee collect pollen
What is a pollen basket?
This structure helps the hatchling break out of the egg
What is the egg tooth?
The third stage of complete metamorphosis
What is pupa?
The bees' waggle dance is an example of this type of trait
What is a behavioral trait?
The braided, rope-like structure inside the fertilized egg that keeps the yolk in place
What is the chalayze?
This smell is given off when bees sense danger
What is bananas?
This pocket of air is outside the shell membrane but provides the chick with its first breaths of air
What is the air cell?
The meaning of the word metamorphosis
What is change?
These are differences in traits. One example is fur color in cats.
What are variations?
Where the embryo starts to grow in a fertilized egg (looks like two concentric circles)
What is the germinal disc?
The three types of bees in a hive
What are queen, worker bee, and drone?
The function of these two structures are to keep a chicken cool
What are combs and wattles?
The two parts of complete and incomplete metamorphosis that are the same
What are egg and adult?
This is a trait that keeps an organism alive. One example is camouflage.
What is an adaptation?
What is an apiary?
Structure that allows bees to carry large amounts of nectar back to the hive
What is the honey stomach?
These four parts of the chicken life cycle are the same as the insect life cycle. (They are the same for all life cycles!)
What are: birth, growth, adult, reproduction?
This starts metamorphosis (or the insect's life cycle) all over again
What is reproduction?
When an organism has a better chance of survival of another. One example is a leaf-colored moth will be less likely to be eaten than a light-colored moth.
What is an advantage?
This can keep bees calm by covering up the smell of their pheromones
What is smoke?