A grasshopper is composed of various types of cells, including muscle cells, nerve cells, and epithelial cells. These cells work together to form the grasshopper's tissues and organs, enabling it to move, respond to its environment, and perform essential functions for survival. Like all insects, grasshoppers have a complex structure made up of specialized cells that contribute to their overall physiology.
A grasshopper has 24 chromosomes in each body cell.
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A grasshopper is not a unicellular organism. In fact, it is considered to be a multicellular organism as are eels, duckweed, and crayfish.
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A grasshopper is a heterotroph.
If it had 180 chromosomes in it's diploid stage (a normal body cell) you could expect to find 90 in its gametes.
The antennae on a grasshopper help the grasshopper communicate with other grasshoppers.
A grasshopper is a consumer.
The grasshopper has an exoskeleton
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No, you can not die from a grasshopper.