The Head
Head, whether throigh antennae or compound eyes.
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The head is the section of an insect's body that is specialized for sensory functions.Specifically, the section in question is top- or upper-most in an insect. It joins to the thorax (middle region), which segues into the abdomen (last region). It will be the location of the insect's antennae for sensing, eyes for seeing, and mouth parts for tasting.
The head and the abdomen are the the regions of a grasshopper's body that is specialized for sensory functions.Specifically, sensory functions include hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching. On a grasshopper, they involve antennae for touching, compound eyes and ocelli for seeing, mouthparts for tasting, and tympanic membrane for hearing. Touching, seeing and chewing will be carried out in the upper (head) region while hearing will be conducted in the middle (thorax) region.
The thorax is the region of an insect's body that is specialized for movement.Specifically, the term comes from the Greek word (thorax) for "breastplate, corslet, cuirass." It designates the middle region of an insect's body, after the head and before the abdomen. It is the location of the insect's legs (for crawling, jumping, "walking") and wings (for flying).
The thorax because the 2 pairs of walking legs, 1 pair of jumping leg, the fore wing, and the hind wing are attached to that region.
The scientific name of Adenophorea is Adenophorea. This is the taxonomic rank that includes subclasses of nematodes characterized by having phasmids, which are specialized sensory structures found in the tail region.
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The thorax, the middle section. The legs and wings are attached here and it holds the muscles to move them. The head holds mainly brains, eyes and mouthparts, the abdomen holds internal organs.
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