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Caterpillars don't reproduce . The resultant insect does.
It is to much work for one bug 2 push out or reproduce with babies so they die after there work
The Lexx is a biomechanical insect. It is alive, needs to feed, and can reproduce.
No. Asexual is when something, such as a plant or insect, can reproduce without sex. Humans can't do this.
Because HIV needs human immune cells to reproduce and does not survive in an insect.
Wings help an insect to survive because they can remove themselves from danger by flying away. There is no known function of wings in the reproduction process.
through pollon being carried from one edelweiss plant to another by an insect called a bee
Plants reproduce by pollen grains. There are 2 types of pollination: Cross pollination and Self pollination. They are primarily pollinated by means of wind pollination or insect pollination.
Being able to reproduce sexually. Answer from K12 :)
That would probably be the horsefly. It is a very persistent and annoying insect. The female horseflies need blood to reproduce. They exist in most geographical locations though, not just Scotland.