nt250,000Varies per species
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[8]Honey bee960,000
insects do have a brain. they use it differently then us.
No. Don't be silly.
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A Brain?
No, because the insect will find the diaphragm of the ear in its way. Since this diaphragm is made of cartilage,and covers the whole cross-section of the ear-canal, the insect will not be able to enter the brain.
An insect's nervous system is composed of a brain, a ventral nerve cord, and ganglia. The brain acts as the central processing unit, while sensory information is collected by neurons located throughout the insect's body and carried to the brain via the nerve cord. Ganglia located along the nerve cord help coordinate movement and behavior.
Green is probably better for you in the long run, but neather is 'best' for brain power. If you want brain power you have to exercise it kind of like a muscle. Read as often as possible, cross word puzzles, etc. Learn how to do something, do it, and teach it to someone else and you will have a powerful brain.
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a insect eye can go at a 360 angle that a human eye can't and the insect brain receives many images and the human eye receive information and send it to our brain along the optic nerve
A spider and an Insect have legs,heads,brain,lungs...
the best name for a boy stick insect is Stickey