Transcript Insects_DR

Insects
Daily Report
Insects are
living things.
Insects need
water to
survive.
Insects need
food to
survive.
Insects are
consumers.
Insects have
6 legs.
1
2
3
6
5
4
Insects have
3 body parts.
1. head
2. abdomen
3. thorax
Some insects
have wings.
Insects have
an
exoskeleton.
Some insects
have
compound
eyes.
www.museum.vic.gov.au
Compound
eyes have
hundreds of
hexagonal
lenses.
blog.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Insects use
their
antennae to
sense their
surroundings.
Some insects
go through a
complete
metamorphosis.
First the egg
stage.
bugguide.net
www.cs.umb.edu/nantucket/stop9.html
www.trp.dundee.ac.uk
Then the
larva stage.
blog.moertel.com
www.narbeck.org
www.ipm.iastate.edu
Next the
pupa stage.
entomology.unl.edu
commons.wikimedia.org
www.usd.edu
www.sharnoffphotos.com
Last the
adult stage.
http://www.infovisual.info/02/050_en.html
Some insects go
through an
incomplete
metamorphosis.
A bee is an
insect.
An ant is an
insect.
A praying
mantis is an
insect.
A butterfly is
an insect.
A ladybug is
an insect.
A flea is an
insect.
A fly is an
insect.
An insects
legs are
located on the
thorax.
People
consider
most insects
pests.
Bees make
honey from
nectar and
pollen.
Insects help
pollinate
flowers.
Insects drink
nectar from
flowers.
To have
“butterflies
in your
stomach”
means you
are nervous.
An
entomologist
studies
insects.
A “bugs eye
view” means
to see things
like an
insect.