
Domain 8 Insects Everywhere Test
Quiz by Catherine Kline
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How many parts does an insect have?
An animal or a plant can be a host to other living things.
Social insects are ones that live by themselves.
Solitary insects are the ones that live by themselves.
Antennae are located on an insect's head & are used to get information about its surroundings.
Insect's exoskeletons are located on the inside of their bodies.
The change an insect goes through from egg to larva, to pupa, to adult is called metamorphosis
An insects exoskeleton is: (2 are correct)
Insects molt their skin so they can grow
The pollen is part of the insect's body that is farthest away from its head.
Fireflies communicate with each other using bioluminescence, or by lighting up their abdomen
Bees are what type of insect?
An entomologist is a type of bug similar to a beetle
Something microscopic is very, very large.
When people cooperate, they work together to accomplish something.
If something is destructive, it is helpful and tries to make things better.
A window is transparent, which means you can see through it.
A foe is an enemy or an opponent.
Bioluminescence is:
Insects live in every habitat on Earth, except in the oceans.
Insects have skeletons on the inside of their bodies like we do.
Honeybees and paper wasps are solitary insects.
All members of a social insect colony come from one queen.
An Entomologist is
Do insects live in every habitat on Earth, except in the ocean?
Spiders are insects.
Insects use their antennae to smell and feel.
Complete metamorphosis has four stages, and incomplete metamorphosis has three stages.
When people spray pesticides or cut down insect habitats, they are helping insects.
Crickets communicate with one another by blinking lights on their abdomens.
The three main body parts of an insect are:
The reason Honey bees have colonies is that:
All insects have ______ legs.
Insects use these to communicate and to gather information about their surroundings:
A spider is an insect?
A foe is a baby deer.