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Spiracles: Small openings along the grasshopper's abdomen that allow for efficient gas exchange without losing too much moisture. Wax layer: A waterproof coating on the exoskeleton that helps prevent desiccation by reducing water loss through the cuticle. Hind legs: Adapted for jumping and locomotion on land, allowing the grasshopper to quickly escape predators and move efficiently in their environment.
The labium of a grasshopper functions as a lower lip, playing a crucial role in feeding. It helps manipulate food and assists in the process of chewing by holding and positioning the food in the mouthparts. Additionally, the labium contains sensory structures that aid in detecting food quality and texture. Overall, it is essential for the grasshopper's feeding behavior and overall nutrition.
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Eastern Lubber Grasshopper.
One way to make a 3D grasshopper model is to use a wooden clothespin. You can then decorate the clothespin to look like a grasshopper.
Plants with protective structores
Thorns, spines (such as those on a cactus), and prickles are examples of protective structures of plants.
Leaves
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A protective frothis the liquid which the grasshopper releases while laying eggs.Specifically, the female deposits eggs in soil. She protects them against predation and stress by covering the eggs with a liquid. The froth will harden to encase the eggs in protective pods. Each protective pod will shelter anywhere from 8 to 30 eggs depending upon the grasshopper species in question.
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Thorns, spines, bark
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Blackberry bushes have thorns.