An insect without a backbone
What is an invertebrate?
They use these to hold and poison their prey
What are pedipalps?
Insects who live together live in a
What is a colony?
The number of insects on earth
What is over one million?
When a spider spins its web, the solution comes out how
What is a thick liquid?
The tube a butterfly uses to suck nectar
What is proboscis?
The silk that is used to make their webs comes from this organ
What are the spinnerets?
The stage of which insects go through to develop
What is metamorphosis?
We care and protect bees because
What are pollination and making honey?
Spiders get food by doing this
What is hunting and trapping?
The hard outer covering of an arthropod
What is an exoskeleton?
The group spiders belong to are called
What are spiders?
The largest group of arthropods are called
What are insects?
Some insects who are considered "social insects"
What are bees and ants?
A spider web can be very
What is strong and sticky?
Digest occurs in what part of the insect
What is the abdomen?
An arthropod with 8 legs and 2 body parts and Mrs. Coleman is very afraid of
What is a spider?
When an insect exoskeleton gets too small, they do what
What is molt?
Honeybees communicate with each other by doing this
What is dancing?
Other than spiders, what are two other arachnids
What are scorpions and ticks?
The knowledge or skill an animal is born with
What are instincts?
The names of the main body parts of a spider
What are the abode and the cephalothorax?
Something that all arthropods have
What are jointed legs?
God designed honeybees to be excellent engineers; they make their honeycombs into what shape
What are hexagons?
The webbing of a spider's web is made of what material
What is silk?