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What features of an insect would you look at to determine what adaptations it has?

Its guts,i guess.It said on my screen.dont report me im all most 10 years old


If a paleontologist finds a fossil of an unknown insect how can he or she classify the fossil and what will he compare it to?

The insect fossil would be examined for revelations about it's physical attributes and compared to other identified fossil and living insets. If the insect is unknown, it would be classified as a new species.


Which of the diagrams below represents the contrapositive of the statement If it is an ant then it is an insect A. Figure A B. Figure B?

To determine the contrapositive of the statement "If it is an ant, then it is an insect," we first need to rephrase it in logical terms: "If P (it is an ant), then Q (it is an insect)." The contrapositive would be "If not Q (it is not an insect), then not P (it is not an ant)." You would need to analyze Figures A and B to see which one correctly illustrates this relationship.


What do you feed a insect?

that would depend on which insect you are trying to feed


If there was bird insect mammal or reptile which would be the odd one out?

insect


What insect would dig a big mound of sand?

A digger wasp is an insect that would dig a big mound of sand. Another possibility would be a sand flea, however it is not considered an insect.


What part of an insect would an entomologist pin an insect?

Either the thorax or the abdomen.


What might happen if an insect got into a heat detector?

The insect would cause distruption for the heat detector and it would stop working. Oh also the insect dies...LOL


Should you get rid of the stick insect?

The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.


What is a Behavioral adaptations of Monkeys?

A monkeys behavioral adaptations are things that I would like to know about pleasetell me.


Can insect pollination take place in a closed flower?

Depends on the definition of "closed flower".If you mean a flower that is enclosed with petals which are open, such as an Orchid, then the answer would be yes. This happens with many different types of flowers, some which have special adaptations to target a specific insect pollinator.If you mean a closed flower that has not yet opened, then the answer is almost definitely no. When the petals are closed and folded together the stigma and anthers are not yet mature; this means that even if an insect were able to get between the closed petals there sex organs of the flower would not yet be receptive to pollination.Generally insect pollination takes place in open flowers but there are specific cases of insect pollination in closed flowers as in case of many species of Ficus, Lotus etc.


What is a small annoying insect called?

There are many small annoying insect, but the main one would be the mosquito.