Yes
An insect's heart is a tube-like structure that runs along the insect's back and pulsates to pump hemolymph (insect blood) through its body. Contractions of muscles surrounding the heart cause it to beat and circulate nutrient-rich hemolymph to the insect's tissues.
Insects, in general, do not have more than one heart. They typically have a single tubular heart that runs along the insect's dorsal side. However, some insects, like the cockroach, may have multiple chambers within their single heart that can contract independently.
he got shot in the head and heart he got shot in the head and heart he got shot in the head and heart
Nope.
Got My Heart Set on You was created in 1986-05.
Ants have a unique feature called a "heart-shaped abdomen" that sets them apart from other insects.
She Sure Got Away with My Heart was created in 1984.
em hard and long
inherited genes that made it resistant to the pesticide
The heart is a common part of the body that is found in snakes and insects. Eyes are another common feature between insects and snakes.
Mother Teresa got a heart attack because she got very old.
You've Still Got a Place in My Heart was created in 1984.