Grasshoppers basically have a tube which runs from the mouth to the anus that works as its digestive tract.
grasshoppers have small holes in their body called spiracles. These holes allow the grasshoppers to breathe. Grasshoppers do not have lungs.
Yes, grasshoppers have an open circulatory system. This means that their blood is not enclosed within vessels and instead bathes their internal organs directly. The blood, called hemolymph, circulates through the body cavity.
Grasshoppers hear with a part of their body called a tympanum, which allows them to hear rather well. Many people feel that grasshoppers can hear almost as well as humans.
Yes, grasshoppers do have antennae. The antennae are generally shorter than their body.
Grasshoppers have a hard 'shell' (which is their exoskeleton), a skeleton worn on the outside of the body to protect soft tissues, rather than an endoskeleton (like what humans have) which is a support framework mostly located within the tissues.
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Their body is covered with a hard exoskeleton.
A wingless grasshopper has an exoskeleton. This is a hard shell covering the outside of their body. The exoskeleton is made of a substance called chitin.
No, grasshopper do not have a backbone, in fact they don't have any bones at all. Insects, like grasshoppers, are supported by an outer shell called an exoskeleton. Exoskeletons are made of a substance called chitin.
Yes, grasshoppers do have a coelom. This is the type of body cavity they have. There are over 10,000 known species of grasshoppers.
They have guts, but no meat.
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.