Grasshoppers lay eggs, so technically their Labia/Labium would be the orifice on their underside that the eggs come out of.
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Mandible Maxillae Labium Labrum
A grasshopper has one labrum. It is the upper lip on a grasshopper. The labium is the lower lip.
Each grasshopper only has one labium. The labium is the lower lip which is involved in crushing food into smaller pieces.
The labium is the lower lip of the grasshopper. It has a sharp edge that allows the animal to break up food.
HOW MANY BABIES DO GRASSHOPPERS HAVE?Common Grasshoppers usually have 80 - 400 Grasshoppers each time. Large brown Grasshoppers (Mallimitoes) can have up to 700 babies, though.
It has four leg like things near its mouth that is used to store food while it is eating, it is called the labium and the maxilla.
A correct medical synonym for "upper lip" is "labium superius oris". A correct medical synonym for "lower lip" is "labium inferius oris".The anatomic term for the upper lip is the "labium superius oris" and the lower lip is "lower lip" is "labium inferius oris".
THere are 10,000 different kinds of grasshoppers
Approx 1000 average grasshoppers.
Labii is Latin, meaning 'of the lip'. For example "Levator Labii Superioris" is the muscle that lifts the upper lip: Levator = lifter; Labii = of the lip; Superioris= of the upper (genitive to agree with labii). The base form of the word (the nominative) is labium; the plural is labia.
The palpi of the maxillae are used to crush the food into smaller bits. The labium function by processing the food once it is ground up.
Grasshoppers, like all insects, have 6 legs.