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Grasshoppers

Ahh! Grasshopper! Curious are you? This category will answer some of your questions. Herbivorous insects with a three-part body consisting of head, thorax and abdomen, six jointed legs, two pairs of wings, and two antennae. 18,000 known species should keep you hopping in your quest for knowledge.

1,312 Questions

Are spiders eyes compound eyes or eye segments?

Spiders do not have compound eyes. They are blind or else have 2, 4, 6, or 8 simple eyes.

Do grasshoppers eat mushrooms?

yes grasshoppers do eat grapes. one of my friends told me.

How do you tell a boy that you liked him?

If you like a guy, you must be a girl right?? Well if that's the case, my biggest advice is to just let the guy ask you. Guys think its wierd when the girl asks him out. As you've heard in stories that the guys were the tough men. They were the ones who were in the wars, who played head chief, there's been yet to be a women president, at one point men were everything, and sometimes the men like to keep that pattern. They like to be the tough guy, and ask the girl out. They like to be the leaders. All i can say is to just be friends with him and wait until your relationship grows. Let him play lead role and you might just be together. Take him to a trip to the mall, watch movies with him, and walk around with him. BUT THE BIGGEST THING NEVER TO DO IS tell all your best friends, it WILL get around to him and hell think of you as nothing but a nag, and they don't like that. Well i hope you take my advice and hopefully it works. If not change around my words to make it better because we always need other opinions to make everything a better place. This is my opinion and i am not responsible for it if it doesn't work . ITS JUST MY ADVICE. well have fun with your new man. ((:

Great advice but you didn't tell her how to get the dude to ask her out.

Okay well that is one way but, sometimes you get that feeling that you really like him and you want to go out with him, yes you can wait for him. But screw the pattern, ask him out, he can get over it. But never tell all your friends only tell about one or two of your friends who .

Here's the real answer. JUST TELL HIM!!!!! See his reaction!

Is it better to tell him over the IInternet if it is a popular boy?

Why would grasshoppers turn cannibalistic?

They dont

actually they do dont listen to this dip above they turn to cannibalism because they are mean. its the same deal with spiders sorta. the female eats the male after they GET IT ON so she can have energy and stuff for her eggs ... idk

What are Spiracles?

According to : www.wikipedia.org/wiki/spiracles

"Spiracles are small openings on the surface of some animals that usually lead to respiratory systems."

In fish, such as sharks & rays these openings are used to allow the animal to 'rest'. They pump air across the gills when the animal is still.

Difference between a male and female grasshopper?

the female is much bigger tha the male.the shape of the male tale is thin and the females is bigger so she can hold 120 eggs.

How many eyes do grasshoppers have in all?

Grasshoppers have 5 eyes in all. They have 2 compound eyes to detect movement. They also have 3 simple eyes to sense dark and light.

What is the major stages of the life cycle of the family?

Stage One: Single young adults leave home Here the emotional change is from the reliance on the family to acceptance of emotional and financial responsibility for ourselves. Second-order changes include differentiation of self in relation to family of origin. This means we neither blindly accept what our parents believe or want us to do, nor do we automatically respond negatively to their requests. Our beliefs and behaviors are now part of our own identity, though we will change and refine what we believe throughout our lives. Also, during this period we develop intimate peer relationships on a deeper level than we had previously and become finacially independent. Stage Two: The new couple joins their families through marriage or living together The major emotional transition during this phase is through commitment to the new system. Second-order change involves the formation of a marital system and realignment of relationships with extended families and friends that includes our spouses. Stage Three: Families with young children Emotionally we must now accept new members into the system. This isn't hard initially because babies come to us in sweet innocent packages that open our hearts. Unfortunately, in the middle of the night we may wonder what we've gotten ourselves into. Nevertheless, we adjust the marital system to make space for our children, juggling childrearing, financial and household tasks. Second-order change also ocurs with the realignment of relationships with extended family as it opens to include the parenting and grandparenting roles. Stage Four: Families with adolescents Emotional transitions are hard here for the whole family because we need to increase the flexibility of families boundaries to include children's independence and grandparents' frailities. As noted above, second-order change is required in order for the shifting of the parent-child relationship to permit adolescents to move in and out of the system. Now there is a new focus on midlife marital and career issues and the beginning shift toward joint caring for the older generation when both children and aging parents demand our attention, creating what is now called the sandwich generation. Stage Five: Launching children and moving on This is one of the transitions that can be most emotionally difficult for parents as they now need to accept a multitude of exits from and entries into the family system. If the choices of the children leaving the nest are compatible with the values and expectations of the parents, the transition can be relatively easy and enjoyable, especially if the parents successfully navigate their second-order changes, such as renegotiation of the marital system as a couple rather than as simply parents. Other developmental changes include development of adult-to-adult relationships between us and our grown children, inclusion of in-laws and grandchildren, and dealing with the disabilities and death of our own parents. (See Letting Go of Our Adult Children: When What We Do is Never Enough for what can happen when transitions in this stage become particularly bumpy.) Stage Six: Families in later life When Erikson discusses this stage, he focuses on how we as individuals either review our lives with acceptance and a sense of accomplishment or with bitterness and regret. A family systems approach, however, is interested in how the family as a unit responds and sees the key emotional principle as accepting the shifting of generational roles. Second-order changes require us to maintain our own interests and functioning as a couple in face of physiological decline. We shift our focus onto the middle generation (the children who are still in stage five) and support them as they launch their own children. In this process the younger generation needs to make room for the wisdom and experience of the elderly, supporting the older generation without overfunctioning for them. Other second-order change includes dealing with the loss of our spouse, siblings, and others peers and the preparation for our own death and the end of our generation.

What is the grasshoppers' dorsal heart function?

The dorsal heart of a grasshopper functions as part of its open circulatory system, pumping hemolymph (a fluid analogous to blood) throughout the body. This heart is located along the top of the thorax and abdomen and helps circulate nutrients and remove waste products. Unlike closed circulatory systems, the hemolymph does not remain confined to blood vessels, allowing it to bathe the internal organs directly. The rhythmic contractions of the dorsal heart ensure that hemolymph flows effectively to support the grasshopper's metabolic needs.

What structure connects the brain to the rest of the body of grasshopper?

The brain is attached to a Nerve Cord which runs through the entire body.

Do grasshoppers have their eyes open when they sleep?

yes - grasshoppers, like all insects have no eyelids to close over their eyes

Do grasshoppers eat worms?

earthworms are living things so the grasshoppers will have lack of food and it will die

Can you give me an analysis of the song 'When You Wish Upon A Star by Jiminy Cricket?

The song, "When You Wish Upon a Star" by Jiminy Cricket is a song used for highlighting Disney movies. The song means that everyone is different, but the differences do not hinder a person's ability to dream.

How does a grasshopper attract a mate?

The boy grasshopper has rasps on his hind legs, he rubs those rasps across his body and it makes a sound that the girl grasshoppers can hear.

How are the mouthparts of mites and ticks adapted to a specific lifestyles?

Mites and ticks have piercing mouthparts for getting juices from plants and for penetrating skin. When they bite, its entire head is stuck into the wound.

How do Oscar eggs look?

Oscar eggs are usually small white perfectly round shaped "eggs". After a while (24) hours (if properly fertilized) the eggs should start to become clear and light tan. I hoped this answered your question.

Do grasshoppers drink water?

no, grasshoppers get the moisture from their food

Why would goldfish fight with each other?

If you have recently added a new goldfish to a bowl, it is possible that the original tenants will see the new fish as an intruder. I had 3 goldfish and they actually taunted the new fish I added to the tank, keeping him at the other end of the tank. Eventually, they ate him. No joke.

Why do grasshoppers have five eyes?

Many grasshoppers have five eyes as a defense mechanism. This allows them to see farther and wider, allowing them to evade predators.