PPT-Pattern of Behaviour in Insects
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It is of Two types 1Innate Behaviour and 2Learned Behaviour 1 Innate behaviour This is a first form of behaviour and it is known by several names like Inborn
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It is of Two types 1Innate Behaviour and 2Learned Behaviour 1 Innate behaviour This is a first form of behaviour and it is known by several names like Inborn Acquired Inherited Inherent or Stereotyped . claws. thin. ribs. teeth. long tail. wing-like. forelimbs. Reptile-like features. Bird-like features. Replica . of Archaeopteryx. fossil; . half bird half reptile . 16. V. ertebrates. Fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds and mammals all have vertebral columns, skulls, brains, circulatory systems and many other features in common. o. r Aquatic . Macroinvertebrates. Classification. Kingdom . Animalia. (Animals) . Phylum . Arthropoda. (Arthropods. ). . Class . Insecta. (Insects). What it Means. "Aquatic" means water. "macro" means big (or big enough for us to see without using a microscope). M. olluscs. Aquatic Insects. WHAT ARE INSECTS?. Insects are the most successful group of animals on earth.. Over 1 million species of insects have been identified.. Insects have been classified into 30 different orders.. How to set up your insect box:. Organize your insects in an “insect collection box” according to the order in which they belong. . (. It . is easiest to pin your insects on a piece of covered Styrofoam and then place the Styrofoam into . Science Unit 4. Ms. Medina's 5. th. Grade Class. Arthropods. . Insects are known as Arthropods. Why?. The body has 3 body parts: Head, Thorax, and Abdomen. The head has 1 pair of antennae and 1 pair of eyes. By Ben . Wellstood. What are Insects . Insects. (from . Latin. . insectum. , a . calque. of . Greek. . ἔντομον. [. éntomon. ], "cut into sections") are a . class. of . invertebrates. Part 1 of 2. Leafhopper. Hemiptera – Simple - Suck. All Insects ID. June Beetle. Coleoptera. Chewing. Complete. All Insects ID. Oriental Cockroach. Blattodea – Simple - Chew. All Insects ID. Cabbage Looper. Relevant i. n . food hygiene. An overview. General Characteristics. Most specious-rich class in the animal kingdom. 1 Mio. insects described (realistic: between 1 Mio. and 80 Mio.). Central Europe: 40,000 insect species. By: Aubrey . Stattera. . 7th. Insect Orders. Ephemeroptera. . Odonata. Blattaria. . Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemptera. Coleoptera. Lepidoptera. Siphonopyera. Hymenoptera. Mantodea. Outline. Insects and their relatives. How insects rule the world. Insect anatomy and biology. Insects and their relatives. Arthropods are numerous and diverse. Insects (beetles, flies, moths, earwigs, aphids). Lesson 1 – Insect Classification and Taxonomy. Lesson 2 – Insect Life Cycles. Lesson 3. . – Insects: Knowing Their Roles. Lesson 4 – . Insects: What’s in Their Mouths. Lesson 5 – . Insect Adaptations . 12,000 from Honduras. Almost the whole world. Welcome. . to. . the. . CURLA . Entomology. . Museum. Gr 2-4. Vertebrates. Animals. . with. a . spinal. . column. Mammals. . Birds. Reptiles. Amphibians. TH. SEMESTER. ZOOLOGY(MAJOR). REKHA CHETRY. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. J.N.COLLEGE, . BOKO,ASSAM,INDIA. Email:chetryrekha@gmail.com. PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOUR . BEHAVIOUR: . Behaviour. is . what. an animal does and . Maxym Choptiany, MD FRCPC. What is a personality disorder?. Chronic, inflexible, and maladaptive pattern of relating to the world. . Evident in the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. . The most noticeable and significant feature is their negative effect on interpersonal relationships..
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