Three body parts head, thorax and abdomen. 6 legs, 4 wings (in at least one aspect, such as the queen ant), and an exoskeleton.
simple eyes, compound eyes tracheae
Henri Fabre is known as the Homer of insects because he is a trained and qualified entomologist. An entomologist is a professional who studies the bodies and structures of insects.
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
The spiracles and trachea are structures that enable respiration in insects. Air enters the body through the spiracles and then travels through the trachea. Spiracles are tiny holes in an insect's exoskeleton, and the trachea is a network of tubes.
By capturing and digesting the proteins of insects in their specialized structures.
Insects and Lobsters
insects of most kinds
The Malpighian tubule system absorbs fluid from hemolymph in the body sinuses of insects. This network of tubules is responsible for osmoregulation and excretion.
Spiders eat most insects
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There are no insects that have two legs. All insects have six legs and most insects have wings on their bodies.
Many changes take place during the life cycle of insects. These include growth, molting, and the appearance of new structures such as wings.