SOLUTIONS, SCORED A+
egg .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-what .stage .do .all .insects .start .in?
ametabolous .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-no .metamorphosis
ametabolous .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-what .type .of .bugs .never .have .any .wings?
egg .young .adult .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-name .the .stages .of .ametabolous .insects
hemimetabolous .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-simple .metamorphosis
egg .nymph .adult .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-name .the .stages .of .hemimetabolous
.bugs
hemimetabolous .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-which .type .of .bugs .have .only .adults
.that .are .winged .and .sexed
carbs, .lipids, .oxygen .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-what .are .the .fuel .for .insect
.muscles?
opposing .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .often .have ._________ .muscles .to
."open" .and ."close"
resilin .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-muscles .may .be .one-sided .with .__________
.opposing
ball .and .socket .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-what .type .of .joints .will .insects
.occassionally .have?
wings .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-unmuscled .outgrowths .of .the .meso .and
.metathorax
twist .and .shape .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-lift .comes .from .the .__________ .and
.___________ .of .the .wing
communication .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-the .exchange .of .information .that .occurs
.when .the .behavior .of .one .organsim .(the .sender) .alters .the .behavior .of .another
.organism .(the .receiver)
, reasons .for .communication .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-continuation .of .the .species,
.location .of .food, .sound .the .alarm .of .defense, .division .of .labor, .recognition .of
.mates, .aggregation
stridulation .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-file .and .scraper .sound .production
tymbals .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-how .do .cicadas .make .noise?
allomone .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-chemical .produced .by .one .species .and
.detected .by .a .different .species. .Benefits .the .sender .and .harms .the .reciever
kairomone .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-chemical .produced .by .one .species .and
.detected .by .a .different .species. .Benefits .the .receiver .at .the .expense .of .the
.sender
pheromone .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-chemical .produced .by .one .species .and
.detected .by .other .members .of .the .same .species. .Usually .benefits .both .the
.sender .and .receiver
types .of .pheromones .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-sex .attractants, .alarm, .dispersal,
.aggregation, .caste .determining, .marker, .trail .marking
monitoring .and .detection, .population .control, .mating .disruption .- .CORRECT
.ANSWER-what .are .the .3 .practical .uses .of .pheromones?
solitary .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .with .no .parental .care, .no .cooperation
.across .generations, .may .have .aggregations .for .mating, .eating, .migration, .etc. .--
- .most .insects
subsocial .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .with .some .parental .care .of .immatures
communal .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .that .share .a .nest .but .have .no .parental
.care .of .immatures
quasisocial .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .that .share .a .nest .and .cooperate .in
.the .care .of .immatures
semisocial .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .that .share .a .nest .and .cooperate .in
.brood .care, .division .of .labor
eusocial .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-insects .that .share .a .nest, .cooperate .in .brood
.vare, .reproductive .division .of .labor, .overlapping .generations
isoptera .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-which .insects .are .all .eusocial?
hymenoptera .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-some .of .which .type .of .insect .are .eusocial?
polymorphism .- .CORRECT .ANSWER-same .species .but .look .different