Sowbug, earwig, ant, there are too many to list all.
There are not any insects that have just 1 wing. Most insects have 1 set of wings containing 2 full wings and this is how they fly.
A mosquito, bee or any insect that has wings and a stinger.
=Yes! There is! There is a jet pack and a pair of wings.=
A grasshopper has thick, leathery like wings that cover their transparent wings. A grasshopper is a flying insect that can change colors.
An apterygote is any insect of the order Apterygota, a subclass of small, agile insects lacking in wings.
I'm unable to physically transform into a flying insect as I am an artificial intelligence program. How can I assist you with any questions or concerns you may have?
a mosquito i think you might have to cheak ... srry
An insect flapping its wings does not create oxygen any more than you waving your arms does. Any kind of flapping of fanning motion redistributes air (think of waving your hands to clear away smoke), so it may move around the oxygen that is already in the surrounding air.
Insect wings are quite different from bat and bird wings in various ways. The insect wings are quite rigid and this makes them less efficient in flying when compared to birds and bats.
Since zero has infinitely many factors, it can be said that any pair of numbers (0,n) - where n is an integer - are a factor pair for zero.1 = 1 * 1
1 metor a minute
Its body is similar to a bee, and the wings are shaped like a moth. I know it is not a dragonfly.