A fly can live without an abdomen due to the anatomy of the fly. A fly feeds constantly and passes feces regularly.
An ant can live without an abdomen but only for a short while because its stomach is within the abdomen.
No. As with any other insect a wasp's abdomen contains vital organs.
A fly with a red abdomen has a distinctive feature of a brightly colored abdomen that sets it apart from other flies.
Entire abdomens are not currently transplanted (since there's lots of things in the abdomen, not all of which are essential). You can live quite happily without your speen, large intestine, stomach (yes, stomach) and gall bladder. This means that lots of things in the abdomen are not worth transplanting, so entire abdomen transplants are not performed.
Flies have 3 body segments: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
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Full of flies, and other insects which spiders pray on.
Flies "breathe" through spiracles on their abdomen and create air flow by moving the abdomen. To suffocate the fly, simply stop the movement of the abdomen in a completely still atmosphere.
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no butterflies don't have a spine they are invertebrates
Yes, humans would still be able to live without flies. Flies play a role in ecosystems by helping with decomposition and pollination, but their absence would not directly impact human survival.
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