they have horn like jaws which they use for biting and chewing the stems,leaves,and fruit of trees...examples are grasshoppers,caterpillar,grubs and beetles
Beetles,Caterpillar,Grasshopper etc...
mosquitoes bugs beetles
Sucking insects are those insects who suck flowers and chewing iscts are those who just chew them
Seeds and insects.
Chewing insects are defined as those having chewing mouthparts. These insects feed by biting, tearing, and ripping plants and they can damage plants by leaving missing leaves, irregular holes in stems and leaves, and leaving semicircular or circular holes in leaves.
When they are looking for food, they will try to eat anything.
Its when insects enter your scalp and start chewing your hair.
Not normally as they are biting and chewing insects. Diseases are normally spread by sap sucking insects like Aphids
Candals
some chewing gum gives you healthier teeth for example orbit complete as i eat that.
Insects can damage the crop by biting off and eating parts, chewing on it, piercing and then sucking out sap, and by vectoring in disease.
Mechanical digestion.
Well beetles and grasshoppers are alike one because obviously they are both animals which are insects and two because they are both insects that have chewing mouth parts. So mosquitoes, moths, butterflies, flies and so on are insects that have sucking mouth parts, where as the ants, bees, wasps, beetles, weevils, grasshoppers, crickets and so on eat by biting and chewing not sucking.
The different mouth-parts seen in different insect species are the result of evolutionary adaptations. Mouth-parts have adapted to fit each species' diet. For example, a grasshopper's diet requires them to have a mandible for chewing instead of a proboscis for sucking.