Dichotomous key practice: a key to insects
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Answer:
Answer to 1 is a grasshopper (order Orthoptera)
Answer to 2 is a dragonfly (order Odonata)
Answer to 3 is a fly (order Diptera)
Answer to 4 is a bee (order Hymenoptera)
Answer to 5 is lady bug (order Coleoptera)
Answer to 6 is an aphid (order Hemiptera)
Answer to 7 is a butterfly (order Lepidoptera)
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Explanation:
Answer to 1: is a grasshopper (order Orthoptera). Orthopterans have a cylindrical body, with elongated hind legs and musculature adapted for jumping.
Answer to 2: is a dragonfly (order Odonata). Thise groups have minute antennae, two pairs of transparent membranous wings with many small veins, a long slender abdomen, extremely large eyes, an aquatic larval stage (nymph) with posterior tracheal gills.
A dichotomous key is refer to as an important scientific tool which is used to identify different organisms, based the organism's observable traits. Dichotomous keys comprises of a series of statements with two choices in each step that will lead users to the correct identification.
Answer to 3: is a fly (order Diptera). This group are true flies, are a large and diverse group that includes midges, mosquitoes, and all manner of flies. Diptera literal means "two wings," the unifying characteristic of this group.
Answer to 4: is a bee (order Hymenoptera). This group have small to medium-sized insects, usually with four membranous wings and a narrow waist which sets off the abdomen from the thorax, or middle region of the body.
Answer to 5: is lady bug (order Coleoptera). This group have sheath-winged which is the hardened forewings (elytra) six legs and antennae.
Answer to 6 is an aphid (order Hemiptera). This group is called as true bugs and have forewings that are hardened at the base and membranous at the tips.
Answer to 7: is a butterfly (order Lepidoptera). This group are typical insects, in which they have 4 wings, 6 legs, 2 antennae. The body divided into 3 sections such as a head, thorax and abdomen. The leg and wings are attached to the thorax.
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