a grasshopper or a beetle
The common house fly is one of them
the mouth parts of an insect can be put into two major types an they are 1.) biting and chewing. 2.) sucking, which can also include piercing or lapping.
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.
mandible
Different types of insects may have different mouth parts. Five different types of insect mouth parts include the mandible, maxilla, labium, hypopharynx and proboscis.
The mayfly is an insect that doesn't have a mouth or mouth parts. This insect doesn't need them because they don't eat and only live for a few days.
the same way our mouth works . ... with our penises
Yes, they are all insects and all insects that have chewing mouth parts, in other words to eat they bite and chew where as some other insects like butterflies, moths, mosquitoes and so on having sucking mouth parts which means they suck their food.
Grasshoppers have chewing mouth parts, meant for eating solid plant material. Butterflies have sucking mouth parts meant for sipping nectar.
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Fire ants have 2 mandibles that cover their mouth. These mandibles allow the ant to attach themselves to objects and suck out nutrients that are needed for their survival. The nutrients are then deposited into the ant's mouth.
The teeth (in the mouth) - for chewing, and the muscles around the gut - for peristalsis.
chewing like a cow