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Test 2 insectpest

Insect pest management short answer

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Instar The actual insect between molts
The three basic arrangements in which insect eggs may be laid are a. Singly b. In clumps c. In a contiguous mass
The two most important events in insect mating behavior are a. Finding suitable mates b. Copulation
The three major divisions of the insect life-cycle are a. Reproduction and embryonic development b. Postembryonic growth and development c. Maturity
Define:Sclerotization The process of an insect’s new cuticle becoming hardened (and pigmented) after molting
Insect Generation A cohort of offspring from a parent population moving through the life cycle together
Stadium The time period between molts
Oviposition The act of egg laying by the adult female insect
Univoltine seasonal cycle Insects having a single generation (life cycle) per year
Multivolting seasonal cycle Insects having multiple generations per year
Alternating generations Successive generations may have a different in mode of reproduction or morphology
Dormancy A seasonally recurring period in the life-cycle when growth, development and reproduction are suppressed
Supercooling Resistance to freezing by lowering the temperature at which body fluids freeze
Insect Diapause A physiological process that controls dormancy, seasonal migration and morphological change
Classification The ordering organisms into categories
Nomenclature The naming of organisms
Taxonomy The theoretical basis for classification and the study of classification schemes
Systematics The study of the diversity and classification of organisms
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