The stomach of an insect is called the midgut. It is the primary site for digestion and nutrient absorption. Insects have a tubular digestive system, and the midgut is located between the foregut and hindgut, playing a crucial role in processing food after it has been ingested.
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The crop of an animal or insect comes between the mouth and stomach and allows them to store food.
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because they are laying eggs.
If you have eaten an insect, for example, a fly, your best bet is to swallow a spider to catch the fly, don't ask me why.
A bee.It is the most busy insect as it they are always working.
Stomach pain.
The thorax carries the stomach, legs, and wings. Mainly helps for digestion. It is like the human stomach
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Insects have a segmented body structure consisting of three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. The heart, which is part of the insect's circulatory system, is located in the abdomen, specifically along the dorsal side. The stomach, or midgut, is also found in the abdomen, where it plays a crucial role in digestion. Thus, both the heart and stomach are contained within the abdominal segment of an insect.