The fly (in the order diptera) have only one pair of wings. They don't have two.
Flies do not have two sets of wings; they have one pair of true wings. Instead of a second pair of wings, they possess halteres, which are modified structures that help with balance and stability during flight. This unique adaptation allows flies to maneuver quickly and efficiently in the air.
An airplane with one pair of wings is a monoplane.
Flies have two wings. They are part of the order Diptera, which means "two wings" in Greek. Flies have a single pair of functional wings, while their hind wings have evolved into small structures called halteres that help with balance and flight control.
The flying black insect with a hard shell is called a beetle. Beetles have a hard exoskeleton and a pair of forewings called elytra. They have a second pair of wings called the alae or hind wings and this pair is what they use to fly.
Flies (Diptera)? They generally have normal membranous front wings and very tiny hind wings modified into stubs called halteres.
One pair of wings: monoplaneTwo pair: biplaneThree pair: triplaneNo one's ever made one with four, sorry.
No, not every insect has 4 wings. Insects may have different numbers of wings depending on the species. For example, beetles have two pairs of wings, with the front pair modified into hardened wing covers called elytra. Bees and wasps have two pairs of wings, while flies have only one pair.
The hind wings of a grasshopper, which is it's second pair of wings, is used to help them fly. While the front wings are rigid, the hind wings are more membrane-like and are very colorful.
Well It has two pairs of wings which means there are four of them so to be honest with you i'd say two pairs but four wings
The best way to identify flies as insects is by looking for key characteristics such as having six legs, three body segments, wings, and compound eyes. Additionally, flies typically have a single pair of wings and a pair of halteres, which are small knobbed structures that help with balance during flight.
In the ordered pair (a, b), the object a is called the first entry, and the object b the second entry of the pair. Alternatively, the objects are called the first and second coordinates, or the left and right projections of the ordered pair.
House flies are insects so they have the typical insect features: * body divided into three parts: head , thorax and abdomen * three pairs of legs attached to the thorax * a pair of antennae (feelers) on the head * a pair of compound eyes on the head * wings attached to the thorax The thorax has four broad, black stripes on its upper (dorsal) surface. Flies belonging to the order Diptera have one pair of wings with the second pair reduced to small 'balancing' organs, called halteres, behind them. The mouthparts (the proboscis) are adapted for sucking up liquids. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housefly http://www5.pbrc.hawaii.edu/microangela/hfly.htm