maybe
Water alone is unlikely to kill grasshoppers. However, flooding or immersion in water for an extended period of time can drown grasshoppers. They may be able to swim short distances to safety.
YES!!! Cells DO need water to survive!
Grasshoppers are not carnivores, they feed on grass. They are herbivores.
they survive with food water and sunlight
The ability to store water and the ability to survive long time without getting water.
no, grasshoppers get the moisture from their food
Grasshoppers do not lay eggs in the water. Instead, grasshoppers will lay eggs in the soil and wait for them to hatch.
yes they could
There is not some divine, mystical or spiritual force that put grasshoppers on earth to serve a purpose. Grasshoppers are part of a complex ecosystem and evolved to survive in that ecosystem. They are food for a lot of animals.
Mosquitoes survive by drinking blood. They do not eat grasshoppers.
No - the young of grasshoppers hatch out as smaller versions of the adults, but without wings.
it needs food and water
Yes, they do!
because it`s tracheas bring O2 to cells
Water alone is unlikely to kill grasshoppers. However, flooding or immersion in water for an extended period of time can drown grasshoppers. They may be able to swim short distances to safety.
The function of a grasshoppers rectum is for storage and later contents are expelled or released. A grasshopper is a none stop eater.
The eye's location could help it survive because it gives them a good view of their surroundings. I'm not quite sure about the mouth! Sorry!