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How many maxillae does a grasshopper have?

56


How are the maxillae adapted for holding and cutting food?

The maxillae are the lower jaw part of the grasshopper's mouth. It protrudes a bit farther out from the face allowing it to hold and cut food with its sharp edges.


What is the purpose of a grasshopper labium?

It is the upper lip of a grasshopper. Used to hold the food when it is eating.


How does the base of the head help in the grasshopper's eating habits?

Location of and support for the maxillae (lower jaws) are the ways that the base of the head helps in a grasshopper's eating habits. The lower jaws help mouthparts cut prey and hold edibles in place. The stability is needed since grasshopper mandibles (upper jaws) move horizontally (sideways), not vertically (up and down).


What is the function of the maxilla in grasshoppers?

Maxillae on a grasshopper is the pair of appendages (arms) behind the mandible. Probably guides food to mouth.


Which bones does not articulate with the maxillae?

zyomatic


How do you keep your maxillae healthy?

have sex blad


What does maxillae means in Latin?

Jawbones; of the jawbone.


What are the anatomy parts of a grasshopper?

The digestive system of insects includes a foregut (stomodaeum - the mouth region), a hindgut (proctodaeum - the anal region), and a midgut (mesenteron). The grasshopper's nervous system is controlled by ganglia, loose groups of nerve cells which are found in most species more advanced than cnidarians. The grasshopper's reproductive system consists of the gonads, the ducts which carry sexual products to the exterior, and accessory glands. Grasshoppers have open circulatory systems, with most of the body fluid filling body cavities and appendages.


What are the grasshoppers mouthparts?

Mandible Maxillae Labium Labrum


How does a grasshopper reproduce?

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Do wasps have maxillae?

Wasps have compound eyes and no eye lids