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Insects (Body Structure (head (most sense organs are on the head of the…
Insects
Body Structure
Insects are arthropods with three body sections six legs one pair of antennae and usually one or two pairs of wings
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Thorax
An insect's midsection, or thorax, is the section in which the legs and wings are attached
An insects ability to fly is important for many things, including escaping predators and finding food
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obtaining food
theres a rule that says if its living or if it was living an insect will eat it but insects will also eat little pieces of food
different insects have different ways of getting food like a butterflies mouth part shaped like a coiled up tube that can uncoil and lap up decaying flesh or they use them to suck up nectar from flowers but ants have sharp edged mouthparts that are used to cut through seed, wood and other foods
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