The labium is the lower lip of the grasshopper. It has a sharp edge that allows the animal to break up food.
Each grasshopper only has one labium. The labium is the lower lip which is involved in crushing food into smaller pieces.
A grasshopper has one labrum. It is the upper lip on a grasshopper. The labium is the lower lip.
It is the upper lip of a grasshopper. Used to hold the food when it is eating.
It assists manipulation of the food during mastication. That would be their Mandibles, Pincers, mouth parts etc.. I believe the term labium is in reference to their reproductive system.
the same way our mouth works . ... with our penises
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".
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.
Another name for the human lip is "labium." In anatomical terms, the upper lip is referred to as the "labium superius" and the lower lip as the "labium inferius." These terms are often used in medical or biological contexts.
A labium is a Latin term that refers to a lip-like structure or fold in biology. In anatomy, labium can refer to the labia, which are the inner and outer folds of tissue around the vaginal opening in females. In insect anatomy, labium refers to the lower lip or mouthpart of an insect.
Grasshoppers lay eggs, so technically their Labia/Labium would be the orifice on their underside that the eggs come out of.
basically the thorax ensures that the poo gets from its tummeh into the bumh
Mandible Maxillae Labium Labrum