entomolgist
i watch csi and grissom was an entomolgist on the show plus he loved bugs lol
WOW haha good way to know a answer huh... XD
entomologist
One species of cockroach.
no one really knows i guess more then 1,000
Could be one of many species, there are many insects in the garden.
Many of the different species of orchids have unique adaptations of their flower structure and mechanisms of pollination. One of these pollination mechanisms is called pseudocopulatory pollination, which is where part of the flower actually looks like a female insect. What it does is release a scent into the air to smell like the pheromones of a female bee, fly, wasp or whatever species of insect the orchid needs to attract. When the male insect lands on it and "mates" with what really is the flower, the pollen attaches to the insect and stays with it until it reaches the next flower.
There is not 13 different species of finches, there are one species. There are variations, but still one species. There are 250 different breeds of dogs, but still dog species
An ornithologist is one who studies birds, their behavior, habitat, etc., and takes interest in the contribution of birds to environment, preservation of different species of birds, etc.
Many of the different species of orchids have unique adaptations of their flower structure and mechanisms of pollination. One of these pollination mechanisms is called pseudocopulatory pollination, which is where part of the flower actually looks like a female insect. What it does is release a scent into the air to smell like the pheromones of a female bee, fly, wasp or whatever species of insect the orchid needs to attract. When the male insect lands on it and "mates" with what really is the flower, the pollen attaches to the insect and stays with it until it reaches the next flower.
One insect can be posinous and the other may not
For the same reason that dogs are one species but many different colors.
There are many different kinds of tiny wingless insects. One of these tiny wingless insect is know as the ant.
Insects typically have around one million cells on average, but the number can vary depending on the species and life stage of the insect. This total includes various types of cells found in different organs and tissues, contributing to their overall structure and function.