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. Phylum . arthropoda. Subphylum . uniramia. /. Hexapoda. Outnumber any other species of animals . Adapted to all climates/all land environments. 200 million insects per every human being. 2 classes in subphylum: . …Metamorphosis…. Click the caterpillar to go onto the next slide!. Buttons!!. This butterfly will take you to the previous slide.. This caterpillar will take you to the next slide.. This flower will take you to each section’s home page.. 1. Grasshopper, cricket, roach, mantid. 2. true bug. 3. cicadas or leaf or plant hopper. 4. beetle. 5. fly. 6. ant, bee or wasp. 7. butterfly or moth. 8. dragonfly, lacewing, termite, flea, silverfish. 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). Metamorphosis. Insects are Everywhere. Look around you.. Chances are, there is an insect nearby.. Metamorphosis. As you have learned previously, insects go through a life cycle.. Complete Metamorpho. Unit 4, Lesson 6. A series of distinct growth stages in an animal’s life cycle that are different from one . another.. What is . metamorphosis?. A series of four distinct growth stages in . an . animal’s life cycle.. Hereditary and Reproduction. Meghann Bryant. Is the development after hatching of insects or animals from an immature stage to an adult stage. Insects can go through complete metamorphosis or incomplete metamorphosis depending on the species of insect. . Pests, Plagues & Politics. Lecture 2. The . “. bug suspension system. ”. Gary Larson. ’. s finest effort!!!. “. Nik! The fireflies . across the street - . I think they. ’. re . mooning us!. Chapter 24. What is Entomology?. The study of insects. . (and their near relatives).. Review of Zoological Nomenclature. Taxonomic Categories. Kingdom -. . Animalae. . Phylum -. Arthropoda. . Class -. What is Metamorphosis . Metamorphosis. is the transformation that occurs in the life cycle of many. arthropods . from egg through the larval and pupal stages to the adult form (. imago. ). . It also occurs in amphibians which turn from tadpoles into adults. . 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 . Insects can be placed into groupings based upon their physical characteristics. Insects with similar characteristics, number of wings, mouthparts, etc. are placed in a group with other insects that possess the same characteristics.. :- the transition from a larval stage to an adult stage.. MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAMORPHOSIS :- . In amphibian, habitat changes from aquatic to the terrestrial.. In . urodeles. (salamander):- .

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