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0,2, or 4 - ANSWER-how many wings does an adult insect have?

1 - ANSWER-how many medial caudals do zygentoma/archaeognatha have?

140-150 - ANSWER-most insects die at what heat after 1 hour?

180 million years ago - ANSWER-when were the most modern insect relatives present?

2 - ANSWER-how many cerci do zygentoma/archaeognatha have?

2 - ANSWER-how many legs do centipedes have per body segment?

200,000,000 - ANSWER-there are about how many individual insects for every human?

3 - ANSWER-how many body regions does an adult insect have?

3 - ANSWER-how many tails do zygentoma/archaeognatha have?

3.5 billion years - ANSWER-how old is life?

350 million years - ANSWER-how old are horseshoe crabs?

380 million - ANSWER-the first insects appeared on earth about how many years ago?

380 million years - ANSWER-how old are the first insect fossils?

380 million years ago - ANSWER-when was the first fossil of insects?

4 - ANSWER-how many legs do millipedes have per body segment?

4.6 billion years - ANSWER-how old is the earth?

40 - ANSWER-at what degree do insects slow down considerably?

400 million years - ANSWER-how long have insects been around?

400-600 million years - ANSWER-how old are trilobites?

6 - ANSWER-how many legs does an adult insect have?

6-8 years - ANSWER-how long can zygentoma/archaeognatha live?

,a massager shaped like a lady bug - ANSWER-a "paraphenelia of the day" was:

abdomen - ANSWER-center for digestion, reproduction, circulation and excretion

abdomen - ANSWER-consists of 6 to 11 segments, usually quite flexible

abdomen - ANSWER-where is the reproductive system located?

about 1,000,000 - ANSWER-how many insect species have been identifed so far?

about 200,000 years - ANSWER-how long have people been around?

accessory glands - ANSWER-paired glands found in the reproductive tracts of both
male and female insects, although their functions differ in the two sexes. In males, they
produce substances to support the sperm, and perhaps nuptial gifts. In females, they
make the glues and other substances the female uses to secure her eggs. In stinging
insects, they make venom.

accessory hearts - ANSWER-what helps push blood into the legs and wings?

acid and alkali - ANSWER-what is chitin resistant to?

adult - ANSWER-at what stage do insects have sex?

aedagus - ANSWER-the copulatory organ of an insect, analogous to the penis in
mammals.

air sacs - ANSWER-"balloons" that store oxygen

almost everywhere - ANSWER-where is the endocuticle present?

almost everywhere - ANSWER-where is the epicuticle present?

amber - ANSWER-solidified tree resign

ametabolous - ANSWER-no metamorphosis

ametabolous - ANSWER-what type of development do zygentoma/archaeognatha go
through?

ametabolous - ANSWER-what type of insect never has wings?

ametabolous - ANSWER-what type of insects have adults and young that live and eat in
the same environment?

, ammonia - ANSWER-what do aquatic insects convert nitrogen waste into?

an erroneuous idea of how insects see - ANSWER-we used a clip from the old 1958
version of "the fly" to illustrate:

ancient jaw - ANSWER-what does archaeognatha mean?

anoplura - ANSWER-what is the order for lice?

antenna - ANSWER-the primary chemical reception ("smell") sensors of an insect.

appendages - ANSWER-what's modified to form mouthparts?

apterygota - ANSWER-primitively wingless insects. No metamorphosis

arachnida - ANSWER-if you saw an arthopod critter with no antennae crawling up a
wall, it would most likely belong to which class?

arachnida - ANSWER-what is the class for spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites?

arachnida - ANSWER-which class has pedipalps?

archaeognatha - ANSWER-what is the order for bristletails?

aristotle - ANSWER-who is the father of zoology?`

aristotle - ANSWER-who was the first to catalog insects?

arthropoda - ANSWER-what is the phylum of insects?

athropods - ANSWER-Almost 2/3 of all identified living species are ______________.

avoid inhospitable environmental conditions - ANSWER-insects enter a stage called
dipause to:

basement membrane - ANSWER-separates the inside of the insect from the outside

bed bugs - ANSWER-"traumatic insemination" occurs in which bugs?

binomial system of nomenclature - ANSWER-our two name system for naming species
of living things -- the genus and the species within it.

bisexual - ANSWER-which type of gender is most common?

blattodea - ANSWER-what is the order for cockroaches?

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