Ento Exam 1 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Digestive and reproduction section Abdomen
100%
Innervates eyes, antennae, and labrum, processes signals that arrive from the body Brain
100%
Brain and series of ganglia joined by paired longitudinal nerve cords interconnected network of nerve cells, information processing, behavavior coordination Central nervous system
100%
Chemical stimuli, taste/smell Chemosensilla
100%
Nitrogen containing polysaccharide, repeating units of monosaccharides to form chains, grouped into bundles, bundles aligned parallel to make sheets, deposited at different angles for strength Chitin
100%
An aggregation of ommatidium, each acting as a single facet of the eye Compound eye
100%
Produces Juvenile Hormone Corpora Allata
100%
Temporary food storage area Crop
100%
Procuticle and Epicuticle Cuticle
100%
Certain number of molts and then ends at adult stage Determinate growth
100%
The breakdown of food to extract nutrients and other substances for use by cells for energy, growth, or reproduction Digestion
100%
Moves food into storage area Esophagous
100%
The process of eliminating metabolic waste Excretion
100%
Integument of the insect, external, hardened, cuticular skeleton to which muscles are attached internally, barrier against desiccation, provides structure/support, surface for internal muscle attachment, protection from damage and infection, sensory interface with environment Exoskeleton
100%
Produce secretions that surround and protect eggs Female accessory glands
100%
Ingestion, storage, grinding, transport of food to the next region Foregut
100%
Challenge of exoskeleton Growth
100%
Sensory and ingestive body section Head
100%
Incomplete metamorphosis Hemimetabolous
100%
Insect "blood", plasma with water minerals vitamins proteins and other macromolecules, free moving cells, not involved in oxygen transport Hemolymph
100%
3 pairs of legs, 3 tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen), one pair of antennae Hexapoda
100%
Absorption of water, salts, essential nutrients prior to feces elimination Hindgut
100%
Complete metamorphosis Holometabolous
100%
Continue molting, no terminal molt Indeterminate growth
100%
Form of insect between molts Instar
100%
Determines the body form/outcome of the molt, inhibits development of adult characteristics Juvenile Hormone
100%
Lower lip Labium
100%
Produce seminal fluid, spermataphore Male accessory glands
100%
Jaws that cut/macerate food Mandibles
100%
Accessory jaws that assist mandibles in processing food Maxillae
100%
Mechanical stimuli, pressurized, sound/touch/vibrations Mechanosensilla
100%
Soft, flexible cuticle without sclerotization Membrane
100%
Relatively abrupt change in body form and physiology between immature and adult stages Metamorphosis
100%
Digestive enzymes secreted, absorption of digestion products Midgut
100%
1. Apolysis2. Epidermal cells secrete new epicuticle 3. Old endocuticle digested and absorbed 4. Remnant of old cuticle separates/opens along weak line (suture) 5. Ecdysis & Exuvium 6. Expansion 7. Procuticle differentiates into endo- and exo- cuticle Molting
100%
The formation of new cuticle and shedding of old cuticle Molting
100%
Hemolymph fills body cavity, does not travel in veins and arteries Open system
100%
Sensory to sample food before ingestion Palps
100%
Elongated maxilae that extends by blood pressure Proboscis
100%
Chitin microfibers surrounded by matrix of protein Procuticle
100%
Winged adult insects Pterygotes
100%
Corpora Cardiaca releases this to start molting process by activating prothoracic glands to secrete ecdysone PTTH
100%
Gas exchange, absorbing O2 and expelling CO2 Respiration
100%
Obtain nutrients from decomposing plant/animal biomass Saprophages
100%
Stiffening of the cuticle by cross-linkage of protein chains Sclerotization
100%
Bottom plate Sternum
100%
Specialized body regions Tagmata
100%
Locomotion section Thorax
100%
Internal tubular element through which air moves Trachea
100%
Extinct subphylum of Insects Trilobita
100%
Typically stimulates molting Weight
100%
No metamorphosis, non-insect hexapods and apterygote insects Ametabolous
0%
Separation of cuticle from epidermis Apolysis
0%
Non-winged adult insects Apterygotes
0%
Seperates body cavity (hemocoel) from integument Basement membrane
0%
No antennae, 4 pairs of legs, 2 body regions/tagmata (cephalothorax, abdomen) Chlicerata
0%
Beeswax/honey, shellac, dye, silk Commercial products from insects
0%
Feed on excrement Coprophages
0%
2 body regions (cephalothorax, abdomen), 2 pairs antennae, different amounts of leg pairs for different examples Crustacea
0%
Running legs, long and slender Cursorial
0%
Light sensitive cells without optical system Dermal detection
0%
Pumps hemolymph from thorax and abdomen into head Dorsal organ
0%
Escape from old cuticle Ecdysis
0%
Undifferentiated portion of the procuticle Endocuticle
0%
Wings develop internally Endoterygote
0%
Cement layer protects from abrasion, wax layer creates barrier to water movements Epicuticle
0%
Single layer secretory tissue, produces cuticle layers Epidermis
0%
Cross-linked proteins, creating rigid plates, darkens Exocuticle
0%
Wings develop externally Exoterygote
0%
Old cuticle remnant, exocuticle and epicuticle Exuvium
0%
Moving through soil, large forelegs with claws Fossorial
0%
Walking legs, femur and tibia same length Grassorial
0%
Body cavity between alimentary canal and integument Hemocoel
0%
Chemicals sent from cells in one part of an organism to cells in another part of the same individual Hormones
0%
Labium of proboscis extend and form membranous lobe Labellum
0%
Upper lip Labrum
0%
Seperate waste products to be excreted from nutrients that are returned to "blood" Malpighian tubules
0%
Chewing mouthparts Mandibulata
0%
Glossa maxilae and labium form tongue
0%
Centipede: 2 body regions (head, trunk), one pair of antennae, one pair of legs per segment, legs extend laterallyMillipede: 2 body regions (head, trunk), one pair antennae, 2 par of legs per segment, legs extend underneath trunk Myriapoda
0%
Swimming legs, often flattened and hairy Natatorial
0%
Plate on insect's back Notum
0%
Simple eye that detects changes in light intensity Oceli
0%
An individual unit of the eye composed of a lens and receptor cell Ommatidium
0%
Protects digestive cells without inhibiting nutrient absorption Peritrophic membrane
0%
Pumps/pushes food into gut Pharynx
0%
Vision, detects light Photosensilla
0%
Can digest polyethelene Plastivore
0%
Side plate Pleuron
0%
Grasping hair shafts Prehensile
0%
Cuticular plates that grind solid food Proventriculous
0%
Seizing prey, enlarged forelegs Raptorial
0%
A rubber-like or elastic protein in some insect cuticle Resilia
0%
Jumping legs, enlarged femur of hindlegs, long femur and tibia Saltatorial
0%
Sclerotized plate of body wall Sclerite
0%
A cuticular sensory organ, inverted Sensillium
0%
Hair-like/spine cuticular extensions Setae
0%
Stores sperm until needed for egg fertilization Spermatheca
0%
Secretions to nourish stored sperm Spermathecal gland
0%
External opening to tracheal tubes Spiracle
0%
Slender and long form hollow needle with two channels and a sheath Stylet
0%
Innervates mandibles, maxillae, labium Suboesophageal ganglion
0%
Fin tubule that connects to respiring tissue Trachaele
0%
Primary site for enzyme digestion of food and absorption of nutrients Ventriculus
0%
Feed on wood Xylophages
0%
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