PRD 02 Insect Development Classification and Identification

  1. Adult mites have [a] pairs of legs and 
    belong to the class [b]. 
    Immature ticks have [c] pairs of legs
    and belong to the class [d].
    • four
    • Arachnida
    • three
    • Arachnida
  2. The classification hierarchy goes as follows: 
    Kingdom, [a], [b], Order, [c], [d] , Species.
    • Phylum
    • Class
    • Family
    • Genus
  3. M_s are of the insect order Ephemerptera, 
    and undergo an additional stage called 
    the [b] stage, where they go through 
    one molt after becoming an adult.
    • Mayflies
    • subimago
  4. Insects belong to the phylum [a], 
    which means [b].
    • Arthropoda
    • jointed foot
  5. Some insects, such as cockroaches, 
    enclose several eggs together in a(n) [a].
    ootheca
  6. Cockroaches and termites undergo [a] 
    metamorphosis. The life stages 
    involved are [b], [c], and [d].
    • incomplete
    • egg
    • nymph
    • adult
  7. E_n hormone is associated with the process 
    of shedding the old cuticle.
    Eclosion
  8. About [a] percent of the dry weight of an
    insect's exoskeleton is chitin.
    50
  9. Juvenile hormone (JH) is involved in the 
    molting process. During the between molt 
    stages of insects, JH levels are relatively [a].
    high
  10. Millipedes belong to the class _
    Diplopoda
  11. An unknown insect may be identified by 
    referring to _ keys
    diagnostic
  12. An unknown insect may be identified by 
    referring to _ keys
    pictorial
  13. An unknown insect may be identified by 
    referring to the _ _ _
    cooperation extension service
  14. Common insects occurring in the 
    Order Isoptera include - silverfish, bristletails, termites, earwigs
    termites
  15. Arthropods are distinguished from other 
    animals by having a _ (jointed) body
    segmented
  16. Arthropods are distinguished from other 
    animals by having a paired, segmented _
    appendages
  17. Arthropods are distinguished from other 
    animals by having _ symmetry
    bilateral
  18. Human beings belong to the Family _
    Hominidae
  19. Human beings belong to the Class _
    Mammalia
  20. Human beings belong to the Kingdom _
    Animal
  21. Examples of insects that undergo gradual metamorphosis include
    • bedbugs
    • cockroaches
  22. Class Insecta is characterized by the presence 
    of usually # or# pairs of wings
    1 or 2
  23. The arthropods include : booklice , lobsters, centitipedes, earwing
    booklice , lobsters, centitipedes, earwing
  24. The German cockroach belongs to the _ kingdom.
    Animal
  25. The German cockroach belongs to the Phylum _
    Arthropoda
  26. Spiders (Arachnida) have # pairs of legs and no _
    • 4
    • antennae
  27. Immature ticks have only # pairs of legs
    3
  28. Millipedes bodies are made of _ essentially _ , with the exception of the _ segment, which is the _
    • segments
    • alike
    • first
    • head
  29. Without metamorphis = _ , insect example = _ & _
    • ametabolous
    • silverfish
    • firebrats
  30. Gradual metamorphosis = _
  31. ? metamorphosis of termites, earwigs, crickets, bedbugs and lice
    gradual
  32. ? metamorphosis of mayflies, dragonflies and damselflies
    incomplete
  33. Complete metamorphosis =
    holometabolous
  34. Fleas, flies, beetles, moths, ants, wasps
    and mosquitoes undergo a _ metamorphosis
    complete
Author
ianquinto
ID
330287
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PRD 02 Insect Development Classification and Identification
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PRD 02 Insect Development, Classification, and Identification
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