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Pheromones are used by insects to communicate. Sexual pheromones allow males to track females. Attack or alarm pheromones tell bees to join in the attack on an enemy.
To locate food kiwi birds' long beaks (with nostrils at the end!) allow them to find insects and worms underground without even seeing or feeling them. The beak functions like an upside-down periscope. Further a Kiwi's sense of smell is extremely good and so it can smell its food as the insect / worm moves through the soil.
Because it is more dense than the air we breathe so it sits in your lungs and doesn't allow atmospheric air in. If you were to turn upside down, this should allow the CFC to escape your lungs allowing you to breathe again.
Some fungi allow an exchange of nutrients between the plant and fungi such as phosphate and nitrates. The fungi also allows for defense against certain insects and pests.
Wetland plants have special adaptations that allow them to live in water or in soil that is always wet. Some plants can adapt to soils that are only wet through parts of the year.
Yes , they do take off backwards. It is a tactic through evolution developed by being attacked head on by predators. Cool trick: At a party, find a fly on a counter or wherever it has landed. Instead of trying to catch by the head, move your hand in slowly from the rear, then move fast and he`ll fly right into your hand.
Ceilings in elevators - they allow light through. package air-to-air heat exchanger
Insects that have the ability to climb walls have fine hairs that help them stick to the surface they are climbing. Other insects have glands that secrete liquid on their feet that allow them to climb.
No it is not allowed except locusts
That's impossible. You must find the switch and the whole level will turn upside down, which will allow you to enter them.
Pheromones are used by insects to communicate. Sexual pheromones allow males to track females. Attack or alarm pheromones tell bees to join in the attack on an enemy.
DEED. Some people think that NOON works, but the N's would be wrong.
To locate food kiwi birds' long beaks (with nostrils at the end!) allow them to find insects and worms underground without even seeing or feeling them. The beak functions like an upside-down periscope. Further a Kiwi's sense of smell is extremely good and so it can smell its food as the insect / worm moves through the soil.
Yes, the exoskeleton and wings do help insects to be a successful species. The hard exoskeleton protects internal organs and while wings allow movement.
To allow them to feed on insects and various other creatures through the hole in the bark of the trees.
No. NZ doesn't allow the introduction of insects or animals or mammals that are not already in NZ. It will interfer with the ecosystem.
No, not with vanilla Minecraft currently as minecart tracks cannot go upside down. There may be some mods that allow you to do this however.