Insect Locomotion Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two hypotheses in wing development called?

A

Paranotal hypothesis: wing is a new structure

Limb branch hypothesis: wing emerged from an existing structure

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2
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Give some advantages of wing development

A
Protection for legs 
Covers for spiracles
Thermoregulation
Sexual display
Concealment 
Predator avoidance
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3
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What were the three genes studied in wing development?

A

Wingless, vestigal and apterous

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4
Q

What do direct flight muscles do?

A

Power flight in big insects and wing attitude in smaller insects

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5
Q

What happens when the elevator muscle in the direct flight muscle contracts?

A

The wing is elevated (upstroke)

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6
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What happens when the depressor contracts in the direct flight muscle?

A

The wing is moved downwards

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7
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What do the indirect flight muscles do?

A

Provide the majority of propulsive force (lift) in most small holometabolous insects

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8
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What do the two antagonistic muscles in the indirect flight muscles do?

A

Dorso-ventral muscles flatten the thorax causing wing upstroke

Longitudinal muscles shorten the thorax causing wing downstroke

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9
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What is asynchronous activation?

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More than one contraction per action potential/spike in a wing motor neuron

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10
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What is synchronous activation?

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One wing beat per action potential (can’t exceed 100bps)

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11
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What nervous reflex usually initiates flight?

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The tarsal flight reflex when the tarsi lose contact with the ground

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12
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What do the rheosensors and chordontal sensors do?

A

Rheosensors: maintain flight

Chordontal sensors: adjust flight

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13
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What are the two phases of walking?

A

A stance phase and a swing phase

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14
Q

What is the general step of an insect called?

A

Tripod gait

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