Grasshoppers have chewing mouth parts, meant for eating solid plant material. Butterflies have sucking mouth parts meant for sipping nectar.
the wing
River mouth and your mouth, Isn't it?
the middle consits of the head thora and abdomen.
The part that connects the mouth to the digestive tube is called the pharynx.
The digestive system of insects includes a foregut (stomodaeum - the mouth region), a hindgut (proctodaeum - the anal region), and a midgut (mesenteron). The grasshopper's nervous system is controlled by ganglia, loose groups of nerve cells which are found in most species more advanced than cnidarians. The grasshopper's reproductive system consists of the gonads, the ducts which carry sexual products to the exterior, and accessory glands. Grasshoppers have open circulatory systems, with most of the body fluid filling body cavities and appendages.
The labrum is the upper part of the mouth on a grasshopper. The grasshopper only has one labrum and it uses it to chew and cut grass and leaves.
No! They are in different insect orders.
grasshoppers have four arm like things near their mouth that grabs the plant for them and holds it for them while they eat it.
Uhm, well saying since you spelling SUCKS. A mouth is a part of the body and does not fly at night or in the day.
the name of the mouth part of a butterfly is called the feeding tube
dealter is the mouth
Butterflies suck up nectar from flowers using their tube-like mouth part. They do not have teeth, so can't chew!
The mouth part of a river is called a delta. It is the large silty area at the mouth of a river at which the river spills into different slow flowing channels.
It's called the proboscis(I'm not sure how to spell it ,go to the dictionary)
The poisonous part of the butterfly is infact the legs
enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
They have their wings on their thorax, or their middle part.