They're not. Bugs and insects are different orders of animals. Insects are arthropods; comprising head, thorax and body, normally with 2 pairs of wings and 3 pairs of legs. Bugs do not have these traits ie, a centipede an earwig or a tick is a bug.
Entomology is the study of insects and "bugs."
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yes, there are stink bugs
the butterfly is a member of the class Insecta, order Lepidoptra pretty cool bugs if you ask me. neat latin names besides.
Many bugs and insects are decomposers that turn dead animals and plants into nutrients, including dung beetles and carrion beetles. Mites and sow bugs are decomposers.
"Bugs" are a specific order of insects. So all bugs are insect, but not all insects are bugs.
nothing because all bugs are insects
Those are synonyms, all bugs are insects.
Insect and bug. All bugs are insects, not all insects are bugs.
nothing because all bugs are insects
Glass is a ceramics but ceramics is not a glass. it is like saying all bugs are insects but all insects are not bugs... get it
Bugs are insects. All insects have 6 legs. Eight bugs would have 48 legs.
Not all bugs are insects, but real bugs are the ones with 6 legs and sharp tubes for eating. Answer Taxonomically, insects comprise millions of species as a single class, Class Insecta. There about 29 orders of insects. Examples are Order Isoptera, Order Ephemeroptera, Order Odonata, Order Zeugloptera and Order Hymenoptera. The bug order was initially Order Hemiptera. This has been split into Orders Hemiptera and Homoptera. An order is a subset of Insecta. Hemiptera and Homoptera form a subset of Insecta. Thus all bugs are insects but not all insects are bugs. Bugs have all the insect characters (3 parts to the body and 6 legs and wings). They have hemelytra and piercing mouthparts however which separates them from all other insects (like termites and bees and butterflies and flies and dragonflies and beetles and lacewings and zeuglopterans et cetera).
Insects are bugs but not all bugs are insects. Insects are a classification of bugs with 6 legs, 2 pairs of wings, an exoskeleton, and jointed legs.
yeah...duhAll true bugs belong to the insect order Hemiptera. Other organisms are called bugs and may or may not be insects. The pill bug, for instance, is a crustacean. In English, the term "bug" is often used, sometimes synonymously with "pest" to refer to all insects, spiders and other organisms that you might find under rocks...They are not necessarily "True Bugs". To answer your question, you will need to specify how you are using the term.All true bugs are insects but not all insects are true bugs.Some things called bugs are insects but not everything called a bug is an insect...The Volkswagen Bug is a car.
None of the above. Spiders are neither insects or bugs. Spiders are arachnids. Technically only certain insects are bugs, which are those belonging to the insect order, Hemiptera. Also not all insects are bugs, either.
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