ants and bees
no
You are a "subset" of the larger group.
In statistics it is a random sample
Aquatic insects spend at least part of their lives in the water. Some of these include scorpion flies, water bugs, alderflies, fish flies, and lace bugs.
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If the insect is too big or too small it might escape the Venus Flytrap but for the most part yes. Even small frogs.
Ants are both.# The ant is in the class Insecta making it an insect. # The class Insecta falls within the kingdom Animalia. # Therefore all ants are insects and thus are also animals.
its a small fish that lives in the salt water part of the floria keys:)
Gnats belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Arthropoda. They are small flying insects that are part of the order Diptera.
Either the thorax or the abdomen.
A small part of a larger group is often referred to as a subset. This subset contains some, but not all, elements of the larger group and can represent a specific category, characteristic, or feature within that group. For example, in a class of students, a small group of friends would be a subset of the entire class. Subsets can be useful for analysis, organization, or focusing on particular aspects of a larger population.
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