Most of a grasshopperâ??s organs are found underneath its hard exoskeleton. This way the organs are protected from predators, as well as the environment.
Nociceptors are located throughout the body, particularly in the skin, joints, and internal organs. These specialized nerve endings are responsible for detecting potentially harmful stimuli, such as temperature, pressure, or chemicals, and signaling the brain to perceive pain.
a moose is a mammal and most mammals have internal organs
Grasshoppers have ears in their legs. This may not be an additional body part, but one that may not be located in the head, as in most animals.
Most reptiles have internal reproductive organs.
An exoskeleton - is a hard 'framework' that supports the internal organs of an animal. For example, a crab has an exoskeleton that surrounds all its soft organs. This is compared to the internal skeleton of most other animals.
smooth tissue
yes, most grasshoppers are herbivores.
The grasshoppers heart is located inside its head, closer to the neck. This is a unique feature, as most animals and humans have a heart located in their chest.
Most likely you would die if your body had no way of detecting internal temperature changes. If your body gets to cold, your organs can stop functioning and if you get to hot, you can literally cook your internal organs.
The main internal female reproductive organs are ovaries, fallopian tubes, the uterus, and the cervix. Some may also count the vagina, since most of that is inside the body.
Grasshoppers dislike cold temperatures the most.
lungs. Remember humans are also mammals so for the most part all other mammals have similar internal organs.