thats the part where they eat.
Yes, mouthparts is right. ;-)
questions
Adult insects have vestigial mouth parts for quite a few reasons. One reason is so that they can suck the juices out of their prey.
Insects differ from other arthropods because insectsA. Have paired, jointed legsB. Have ectognathous mouthpartsC. Have a single pair of antennaeD. MandiblesE. Have tagmata or fused segments
large beak for eating insects
Water striders belong to the order Hemiptera, which is a group of insects commonly referred to as true bugs. These insects are characterized by piercing-sucking mouthparts and incomplete metamorphosis.
it has a sharp beak to stap fish and insects.
It is when a creature resembles an object in its surroundings for hiding and protection from predators. An evolutionary adaptation
No, they are not considered insects they are considered annelids and belong to that phylum.
bright petals to attract insects for polonation
they can spin webs to trap insects
Yes. The word "bug" in science refers to insects in the suborder heteroptera. These are insects with sucking mouthparts that include assassin bugs, bedbugs, stink bugs, water boatmen, and pond skaters.