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2 pairs like termites, but only the reproductives in only the species that have them.
Similarity between young and adult cockroach is that they have the same number of legs
insect definitionin·sect (in′sekt′)nounany of a large class (Insect) of small arthropod animals characterized, in the adult state, by division of the body into head, thorax, and abdomen, three pairs of legs on the thorax, and, usually, two pairs of membranous wings, including beetles, bees, flies, wasps, and mosquitoesThus, by definition there are no insects without legs.
It has 6 possible pairs of sides, although all the pairs will look the same. It has 6 possible pairs of angles, although all the pairs will look the same.
No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely you will see they are not the same
Arachnids - they are part of the phylum Arthropoda, the class Arachnida and the subclass Acari (or Acarina). They have 4 pairs of legs (larval stages have 3 pairs) and have a hemimetabolous lifecycle (meaning the larvae and nymph stages look the same as the adult but smaller).
No
They are the same i think
Three pairs.
its a factor with two pairs of the same number
It has the same number of chromosomes as an adult, that is 23 pairs.
According to the "Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Insects as Food" Protein content of termites is on the same level as dried saltfish taken from the same area, and is much higher than in beef.