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ENT 201 EXAM 2 NCSU EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS NEWEST VERSION 1. what stage do all insects start in? - ANSWER egg 2. no metamorphosis - ANSWER ametabolous 3. what type of bugs never have any wings? - ANSWER ametabolous 4. name the stages of ametabolous insects - ANSWER egg young adult 5. simple metamorphosis - ANSWER hemimetabolous 6. name the stages of hemimetabolous bugs - ANSWER egg nymph adult 7. which type of bugs have only adults that are winged and sexed - ANSWER hemimetabolous 8. virtually the same as any other kind of muscle from animal - ANSWER Insect muscles are 9. what are the fuel for insect muscles? - ANSWER carbs, lipids, oxygen 10. insects often have _________ muscles to "open" and "close" - ANSWER opposing 11. muscles may be one-sided with __________ opposing - ANSWER resilin 12. what type of joints will insects occassionally have? - ANSWER ball and socket 13. unmuscled outgrowths of the meso and metathorax - ANSWER wings 14. lift comes from the __________ and ___________ of the wing - ANSWER twist and shape 15. the exchange of information that occurs when the behavior of one organsim (the sender) alters the behavior of another organism (the receiver) - ANSWER communication 16. an animal whose body temperature varies with that of the surrounding environment - ANSWER poikilothermic 17. transfer of pollen (male germ cells) from one flower to the style and ovary of another flower, accomplishing fertilization - ANSWER pollination 18. hind legs modified for jumping - ANSWER tegmina 19. an organism which sustains a disease agent on the landscape for long periods of time. Usually unaffected, or minimally affected, by the agent. - ANSWER reservoir 20. Rubbery protein that stores energy in insect cuticle and muscle - ANSWER resilin 21. durable, high gloss furniture polish produced by an Asian scale insect - ANSWER shellac 22. those that move body parts of an insect - ANSWER skeletal muscle 23. insects with no parental care, no cooperation across generations, may have aggregations for mating, eating, migration, etc. --- most insects - ANSWER solitary 24. insects with some parental care of immatures - ANSWER subsocial 25. insects that share a nest but have no parental care of immatures - ANSWER communal 26. insects that share a nest and cooperate in the care of immatures - ANSWER quasisocial 27. insects that share a nest and cooperate in brood care, division of labor - ANSWER semisocial 28. insects that share a nest, cooperate in brood vare, reproductive division of labor, overlapping generations - ANSWER eusocial 29. which insects are all eusocial? - ANSWER isoptera 30. some of which type of insect are eusocial? - ANSWER hymenoptera 31. same species but look different - ANSWER polymorphism 32. sharing of gut contents - ANSWER trophallaxis 33. which insects are mostly vegetarian - ANSWER termites and bees 34. which insects are both herbivores and carnivores? - ANSWER ants 35. which insects have a present and mating king? - ANSWER termites 36. which insects have workers that are all sterile females, often sighted, with some stingers? - ANSWER ant and honeybee 37. which insects have nymphs that work? - ANSWER termite 38. which insects have no gut microbes? - ANSWER ants and honey bees 39. which insects build with bricks and mortar? - ANSWER termites 40. an irrational fear of all insects, whether or not they pose a threat or danger - ANSWER entomophobia 41. belief that non-existant insects are crawling on or biting one's body - ANSWER delusional parasitosis 42. an insect that lives in or on another organism at the host's expense - ANSWER parasite 43. head lice and nits, cooties and crabs - ANSWER anoplura 44. itch mites and follicale mites - ANSWER acarina 45. invasion of living tissue - ANSWER myiasis 46. bed bugs, people and chickens - ANSWER hemiptera 47. fleas and dogs - ANSWER siphonaptera 48. eating bugs - ANSWER entomophagy 49. how many pounds of insects does the average American eat? - ANSWER 2-3 50. what percentage of the world's population eat insects by choice? - ANSWER 80% 51. what is the most common insect to eat? - ANSWER orthoptera 52. what is the second most common insect to eat? - ANSWER isoptera 53. a severe allergic response in a vertebrate. In the worst case, death may result - ANSWER anaphyllaxis 54. migration which occurs every year at a predictable time - ANSWER annual migration 55. primitively wingless insect orders - ANSWER apterygota

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ENT 201 EXAM 2 NCSU EXAM STUDY
GUIDE 2026/2027 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT DETAILED SOLUTIONS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<NEWEST VERSION>


1. what stage do all insects start in? - ANSWER ✔ egg

2. no metamorphosis - ANSWER ✔ ametabolous

3. what type of bugs never have any wings? - ANSWER ✔ ametabolous

4. name the stages of ametabolous insects - ANSWER ✔ egg young adult

5. simple metamorphosis - ANSWER ✔ hemimetabolous

6. name the stages of hemimetabolous bugs - ANSWER ✔ egg nymph adult

7. which type of bugs have only adults that are winged and sexed - ANSWER
✔ hemimetabolous

8. virtually the same as any other kind of muscle from animal - ANSWER ✔
Insect muscles are

9. what are the fuel for insect muscles? - ANSWER ✔ carbs, lipids, oxygen

10.insects often have _________ muscles to "open" and "close" - ANSWER
✔ opposing

11.muscles may be one-sided with __________ opposing - ANSWER ✔
resilin

,12.what type of joints will insects occassionally have? - ANSWER ✔ ball and
socket

13.unmuscled outgrowths of the meso and metathorax - ANSWER ✔ wings

14.lift comes from the __________ and ___________ of the wing - ANSWER
✔ twist and shape

15.the exchange of information that occurs when the behavior of one organsim
(the sender) alters the behavior of another organism (the receiver) -
ANSWER ✔ communication

16.an animal whose body temperature varies with that of the surrounding
environment - ANSWER ✔ poikilothermic

17.transfer of pollen (male germ cells) from one flower to the style and ovary of
another flower, accomplishing fertilization - ANSWER ✔ pollination

18.hind legs modified for jumping - ANSWER ✔ tegmina

19.an organism which sustains a disease agent on the landscape for long periods
of time. Usually unaffected, or minimally affected, by the agent. - ANSWER
✔ reservoir

20.Rubbery protein that stores energy in insect cuticle and muscle - ANSWER
✔ resilin

21.durable, high gloss furniture polish produced by an Asian scale insect -
ANSWER ✔ shellac

22.those that move body parts of an insect - ANSWER ✔ skeletal muscle

23.insects with no parental care, no cooperation across generations, may have
aggregations for mating, eating, migration, etc. --- most insects - ANSWER
✔ solitary

24.insects with some parental care of immatures - ANSWER ✔ subsocial

, 25.insects that share a nest but have no parental care of immatures - ANSWER
✔ communal

26.insects that share a nest and cooperate in the care of immatures - ANSWER
✔ quasisocial

27.insects that share a nest and cooperate in brood care, division of labor -
ANSWER ✔ semisocial

28.insects that share a nest, cooperate in brood vare, reproductive division of
labor, overlapping generations - ANSWER ✔ eusocial

29.which insects are all eusocial? - ANSWER ✔ isoptera

30.some of which type of insect are eusocial? - ANSWER ✔ hymenoptera

31.same species but look different - ANSWER ✔ polymorphism

32.sharing of gut contents - ANSWER ✔ trophallaxis

33.which insects are mostly vegetarian - ANSWER ✔ termites and bees

34.which insects are both herbivores and carnivores? - ANSWER ✔ ants

35.which insects have a present and mating king? - ANSWER ✔ termites

36.which insects have workers that are all sterile females, often sighted, with
some stingers? - ANSWER ✔ ant and honeybee

37.which insects have nymphs that work? - ANSWER ✔ termite

38.which insects have no gut microbes? - ANSWER ✔ ants and honey bees

39.which insects build with bricks and mortar? - ANSWER ✔ termites

40.an irrational fear of all insects, whether or not they pose a threat or danger -
ANSWER ✔ entomophobia

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