
Basic Introduction to Insects
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- Q1What are the three main parts of an insect's body?Eyes, mouth, antennaeHead, thorax, abdomenAntennae, wings, legsHead, legs, wings30s
- Q2Which body part of an insect contains its wings and legs?AbdomenHeadTailThorax30s
- Q3The head of an insect typically contains which of the following?LegsWingsAntennae and eyesOvipositor30s
- Q4Which part of the insect's body is primarily responsible for digestion?AntennaeThoraxHeadAbdomen30s
- Q5What role do bees play in the environment?DecompositionPollinationPredationSeed dispersal30s
- Q6Which of these insects is known for helping in decomposition?BeetleLadybugButterflyDragonfly30s
- Q7Antennae on an insect are used mainly for what purpose?BreathingEatingSensing the environmentMovement30s
- Q8The thorax of an insect is located between which two body parts?Legs and wingsAntennae and eyesEyes and mouthHead and abdomen30s
- Q9Which insect body part is responsible for reproduction?HeadAntennaeThoraxAbdomen30s
- Q10What is the primary role of butterflies in the environment?DecompositionEating harmful insectsProducing honeyPollination30s
- Q11Insects have how many main body parts?TwoFiveThreeFour30s
- Q12Which of these is NOT a part of an insect's body?ThoraxTailHeadAbdomen30s
- Q13The exoskeleton of an insect provides what?Blood circulationStructural supportInternal organsDigestion30s
- Q14Which part of the insect is used for sensing smells and sounds?EyesWingsAntennaeLegs30s
- Q15What role do termites play in the environment?PollinationDecompositionProducing silkPredation30s