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“Bugs and Other Insects”

“Bugs and Other Insects”. By Landry. 1. Are spiders insects?. 2. What are the three main parts to an insect?. 3 . Name two things the antennae are used for?. 4. What are the tiny parts that bugs eyes are made out of?. 5. What are the four stages of a butterfly?.

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“Bugs and Other Insects”

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  1. “Bugs and Other Insects” By Landry

  2. 1. Are spiders insects?

  3. 2. What are the three main parts to an insect?

  4. 3. Name two things the antennae are used for?

  5. 4. What are the tiny parts that bugs eyes are made out of?

  6. 5. What are the four stagesof a butterfly?

  7. 6. Give three differences between a bee and a wasp.

  8. Answers

  9. Are spiders insects? No. Spiders are not insects. Spiders have eight legs. Bugs have six legs. Spiders have two body parts. Bugs have three body parts.

  10. What are the three main parts to an insect? • Head • Thorax • Abdomen

  11. Name two things the antennae are used for? • Smelling • Touching/ Feeling

  12. What are the tiny parts that bugs eyes are made out of? • Facets

  13. What are the four stages of a butterfly? • Egg • Larva • Pupa • Adult

  14. Give three differences between a bee and a wasp. • Bees are fuzzy, wasps are not. • Wasps can sting you as many times as they want, bees can only sting you once then die. • Bees are fat, and wasps are thin. • Bees nests are found in hollow trees, and wasps nests are made out of mud or chewed-up wood.

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