Lecture 5: Insect construction Flashcards

1
Q

3 main parts of insects body:

A

the head
the thorax
abdomen

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2
Q

how many segments ? head:

A

6; mouth & Sensory organs

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3
Q

how many segments ? thorax:

A

3 segments; Pro-, Meso-, Meta-thorax

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4
Q

how many segments? abdomen

A

11 segments:

  • reproductive organs/Genitalia
  • Gut
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5
Q

how many segments in total do insects have?

A

20

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6
Q

prominent structure of head:

A
  • compound eyes

- antennae

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7
Q

antennae functions:

A
  • grabbing females in pre-copulation guarding

- sensory

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8
Q

mouthparts plan is ___ but have a ___ variety

A
  • pretty fixed in insects

- large

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9
Q

Insects mouthpart structures:

A
  • Clypeus + Labrum (2 plates, stop food falling out, feel & taste)
  • mandible (biting & chewing, highly hard cuticle)
  • maxilla (hardened spines on inside her handling food)
  • labium (essentially lower lip, stops food falling out back)
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10
Q

mouthparts modified in different insects to carry out different feeding types:

A
  • Chewing
  • Sucking (butterfly, true bugs, flies)
  • Lapping
  • Biting (beetles)
  • Piercing (true bugs)
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11
Q

do mandibles of common grass hoppers wear down?

A

YES

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12
Q

meso- & meta- thorax contain muscles for:

A

contains muscles which power the wings

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13
Q

all three thorax sections contain muscles for

A

for the legs, they all have a set of legs

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14
Q

legs:

A

USUALLY

  • femur longer contains muscle for power
  • tibia shorter
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15
Q

long thin stilt like legs of true bugs allows them to

A

walk on water

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16
Q

mole crickets adaptation:

A

legs used for kicking and digging

17
Q

wings structure tells us

A

veins highly conserved, tells us only one evolutionary origin

18
Q

wings veins used for

A

structural components, aerodynamically useful

19
Q

in primitive insects the for and hind wings can

A

move independently, aerodynamic efficient but problems in maneuverability
-built for low energy stable flights (gliders)

20
Q

true flies wings:

A
  • big body, small wings
  • fighter jets
  • energetic
  • costly & unstable but increased maneuverability
21
Q

wing folding allows insects to

A

put their wings away and for example bury into ground etc

22
Q

haltiers in true flies

A
  • hindwing turns into haltiers
  • increases manoeuvrability
  • tells individuals when flying where up & down is
23
Q

haltiers have evolved:

A

at least twice