It helps them hear is a predator is coming from behind.
The function of eardrums on grasshoppers, as with any other animal, is so they can hear the sounds of things around them. This permits them to find mates and increases their chances of avoiding being eaten by another animal.
They have 3 eardrums.
amplifys sound
to pump blood throughout the body
To vibrate air into the inner ear so that the sound waves can eventually be interpruted (lots to it) by your brain
The function of a grasshoppers rectum is for storage and later contents are expelled or released. A grasshopper is a none stop eater.
nô they do not have small eardrums.
The function of the grasshoppers colon is to move the grasshoppers poop out of the grasshopper. The grasshoppers does not have pockets so the colon can also be used to carry things around like an ipod, phone, keys and grass. You know, grasshopper stuff. Crickets do not have colons nor do they poop. They exercise more than grasshoppers because of this. If they don't burn the food in their stomachs they will explode.
An grasshoppers abdomen contains their digestive system and their reproductive system. They break down food very similar to humans after they eat.
To direct their jumps and move short distances.
The function of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is to transmit sound waves from the environment into sound vibrations that are picked up by the middle ear auditory ossicles. The ossicles will amplify and carry the vibrations to the inner ear where they are converted into electrical energy and sent to the brain for interpretation.
A grasshopper has two very tinsy eardrums. this helps them to hear their enemies coming from behind. The same as us we have two eardrums to hear.