What type of invertebrate has an external skeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages? arthropod
Name the strong, lightweight covering that protects an arthropod while giving its body strength and support. What is this covering made of? an exoskeleton is made primarily of protein and a tough material called chitin
What are the three body regions of an insect? head, thorax, and abdomen
What do we call the openings in the abdomen of an insect that are used for breathing? spiracles
The three uses for an insect's antennae. feel, hear, and taste
The two kinds of metamorphosis: incomplete or complete
The four stages of complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, adult
The three stages of incomplete metamorphosis: egg, nymph, adult
The change in form that occurs during the life of an insect called metamorphosis
How many pairs of legs does an insect have? All insects have three pairs of jointed legs
How many wings does an insect have? Most insects have one or more pairs of wings
A process in which an insect sheds its external skeleton called molt
Science G6, First semester.
Second week on August 2015
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