Insect Terms
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| Butterfly antennae are... | Straight with knobby ends
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| Moth antennae are... | Feathery without knobby ends
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| What are the three main body parts of an insect? | 1) Head
2) Thorax
3) Abdomen
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| What are an insects feelers? | Antennae
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| Where are the antennae located? | The head
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| What do the antennae do? | They touch and taste
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| What is the life cycle of an insect? | 1) Egg
2) Larva
3) Chrysalis
4) Pupa
5) Adult
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| What is the head? | The first part of an insect's body
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| What is the thorax? | The middle part of an insect's body
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| What is the abdomen? | The last part of an insect's body
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| How many legs do insects have? | 6 legs
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| What is an exoskeleton? | The hard covering on the outside of the insect.
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| What does the exoskeleton do? | Protects the insect from harm?
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