Insects

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entomologist

A person who studies insects.

animal

All insects are classified into this kingdom.

egg

All insects begin their life cycle in this stage.

adult

All insects end their life cycle in this stage.

nymph

An insect that does not have fully developed wings.

invertebrate

Animals with no internal support structures.

When apple farmer attract male apple borer moths to a twisty tie with pheromones what type of IPM is that?

Biorational Chemicals

List 2 reasons why an insect makes a sound

COMMUNICATE ATTRACT MATES DEFEND TERRITORY SCARE PREDATORS

pheromones

Chemical scent insects use to attract a mate.

If you had to choose a chemical type of IPM which one would you choose last and why?

Conventional chemicals because they are the hardest on the environment and kill many different species at one time

social insect

Cooperating and working together in order to survive.

List 3 ways and insect can be harmful

DESTROY CROPS PARASITIC CARRY DISEASE

What is the damage caused by Gypsy Moths?

Defoliation - the removal of leaves from deciduous trees

What are two examples of ways we do not tolerate insects?

Economically - when you are relying on selling crops and those crops are being destroyed. Health - when pests cause human diseases

What pest prefers the Ash tree in PA?

Emerald Ash Borer

What is the final step of IPM?

Evaluate you results

When we alter an organisms DNA to make it more resistant to pests that is an example of what type of IPM?

Genetic

exoskeleton

Hard covering on the outside of an insect's body.

head

Insect body part that holds the eyes, mouthparts, and antennae.

thorax

Insect body part where the legs and wings are attached.

abdomen

Insect body part where the organs of digestion and reproduction can be found.

complete metamorphis

Insect life cycle with four stages.

antennea

Insect sensory organ.

What does IPM stand for?

Integrated Pest Management

arthropod

Invertebrate with an exoskeleton and jointed legs.

probiscus (siphoning)

Long, tube-like mouthpart, that takes up food like a straw.

List 3 ways insects can be helpful

POLLINATION DECOMPOSITION FOOD WEBS

scales

Powdery parts of butterfly and moth wings.

spiracles

Small air holes an insect uses to breathe.

hemiptera

Special group (order) of insects known as true bugs.

tymbals

Special sound-makers on the abdomens of some insects.

mouthpart

Specialized structure used for feeding.

pupa

Specialized structure used for feeding.

cocoon

Surrounds and protects a pupa during development.

List 2 ways insects can make sound

TYMBALS SPIRACLES STRIDULATION SNAP MANDIBLES TAP BODY PARTS ON SURFACE

tympanum

The "eardrum" of an insect.

adaptation

The ability to survive in a changing environment.

chitin

The material that makes up the exoskeleton of an insect.

insects

The most populous and varied class of organisms in the animal kingdom.

molting

The process of shedding skin to grow bigger.

taxonomy

The science of classifying insects based on characteristics.

larva

The second stage of complete metamorphosis; caterpillar or grub-like stage.

List the charateristics of insects

WINGS EXOSKELETON 6 LEGS 3 BODY PARTS SIMPLE/COMPOUND EYES METAMORPHOSIS ANTENNAE JOINTED LEGS

What is a type of biological control for aphids?

ladybugs

What tactic of IPM am I doing if I pull weeds from my garden?

physical


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