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7th grade, monarchs

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parts of a caterpiller   head, thorax, abdomen, tentacles, true legs, prolegs, spiracles, ocelli, spinneret, mandible, tactile Setae  
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parts of a chrysalis   silk pad, cremaster  
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parts of butterfly   proboscis, compound eye, tarsi, fore/hind wings, head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, veins  
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what is contained in the veins of a monarch wing(3)   hemolymph(insect blood), nerves, and trachae  
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exoskeleton? its function(3)?   an external skeleton that can be shedded; holds everything in, to keep its structure, protects it  
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chemoreceptors? where are they found (2)   little clusters of cells. found at the end of veins and at the end of tactile setae  
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senses chemoreceptors are responsible for   taste, smell, touch  
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senses tacitle setae provide. how?   hearing touch, by little hairs all over their body  
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differences between male and female monarchs   male manarchs discal cell, females have wider vains, males wings are brighter, hooks an abdomen or notch on abdomen  
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