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====Insect Body====
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==Insect Body==
    
Insect's bodies are covered by an exoskeleton. This exoskeleton provides support and protection to the underlying living tissues. It is 'acellular' so is secreted by underlying epidermis.
 
Insect's bodies are covered by an exoskeleton. This exoskeleton provides support and protection to the underlying living tissues. It is 'acellular' so is secreted by underlying epidermis.
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An insect's body is '''metameric''' (divided into segments). The segments include; head, body and abdomen. The segments are linked by articular membranes, allowing movement.
 
An insect's body is '''metameric''' (divided into segments). The segments include; head, body and abdomen. The segments are linked by articular membranes, allowing movement.
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===Insect Head===
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==Insect Head==
[[Image:Insect Head and eyes.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Alan Hadley]]
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[[Image:Blow_fly_head.jpg‎|thumb|right|150px|''Blow Fly Head'' <br> Martin Pot 2008, WikiMedia Commons]]
[[Image:Insect Eyes.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Alan Hadley]]
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[[Image:Insect Eyes.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Illustration of Mouthparts'' <br> Heds 2007, WikiMedia Commons]]
[[Image:Blow fly head.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Blowfly Head Close Up - Martin Pot - Wikimedia Commons]]
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[[Image:MantisLegGBMNH.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Insect Leg'' <br> Shyamal 1909, Wikimedia Commons]]
 
An insect's head is composed of a capsule of fused plates at the anterior end of the body. They have one large pair of compound eyes and honeycomb like corneal facets. In contrast to this, are the three simple ocelli, found dorsal to compound eyes.  
 
An insect's head is composed of a capsule of fused plates at the anterior end of the body. They have one large pair of compound eyes and honeycomb like corneal facets. In contrast to this, are the three simple ocelli, found dorsal to compound eyes.  
 
Insects also have one pair of antennae on their head's.
 
Insects also have one pair of antennae on their head's.
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====Mouthparts====
 
====Mouthparts====
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*Modification depending on feeding method
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Mouthparts are modified depending on the insect's feeding method.
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Insects that suck up liquified food, have an expanded sponge-like labellae. They cannot penetrate skin. They also have palps present which are sensory structures.
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Insects that suck blood, have long slender mouthparts for piercing skin. Mouthparts include:
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**Hypopharynx- (hp)The bottom part of the pharynx.
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**Mandibles- (md) Appendages near the insect's mouth.
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**Labrum- (lb) A lobe-like structure acting like an upper lip.
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**Maxillae- (mx) Modified limbs that work as a pair of accessory jaws.
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*Insects which suck up liquified food have an expanded sponge like labellae
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Larval mouthparts are prominent. They contain One pair of hooks, a Cephalo-pharyngeal skeleton
**Cannot penetrate skin
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**Palps are also present which are sensory structures
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*Insects which suck blood have long slender mouthparts for piercing skin
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**Hypopharynx
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**Mandibles
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**Labrum
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**Maxillae
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*Larval mouthparts are prominent
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**One pair of hooks
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**Cephalo-pharyngeal skeleton
   
**Mouthparts help identify larvae
 
**Mouthparts help identify larvae
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====Wing====
 
====Wing====
[[Image:Insect Wing Venation.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Alan Hadley]]
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[[Image:Insect Wing Venation.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Insect Wing Showing Veins'' <br> Siga 2007, WikiMedia Commons]]
 
*Insects usually posess two pairs of wings
 
*Insects usually posess two pairs of wings
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*Foregut:
 
*Foregut:
 
**[[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|Oesophagus]]
 
**[[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|Oesophagus]]
**[[Crop- Anatomy and Physiology|Crop]] for temporary food storage
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**[[Crop - Anatomy and Physiology|Crop]] for temporary food storage
**[[The Proventriculus - Anatomy & Physiology|Proventriculus]]
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**[[Proventriculus - Anatomy & Physiology|Proventriculus]]
**[[The Gizzard - Anamtomy & Physiology|Gizzard]] present in insects which eat solid food
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**[[Gizzard - Anatomy & Physiology|Gizzard]] present in insects which eat solid food
 
***Muscular wall and teeth on inner surface
 
***Muscular wall and teeth on inner surface
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**Valves only let blood flow forwards
 
**Valves only let blood flow forwards
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*[[The Aortic Arches - Anatomy & Physiology|Aorta]]
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*[[Aortic Arches - Anatomy & Physiology|Aorta]]
    
*Branching [[Vascular System - Anatomy & Physiology|blood vessels]]
 
*Branching [[Vascular System - Anatomy & Physiology|blood vessels]]
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**Recepticle for spermatozoa
 
**Recepticle for spermatozoa
 
**Sperm remains viable for most of the female's life cycle
 
**Sperm remains viable for most of the female's life cycle
[[Category:Insecta]][[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]]
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[[Category:To_Do_-_AimeeHicks]]
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==Test yourself with the Insecta Flashcards==
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[[Insecta_Flashcards#Insecta|Insecta Flashcards]]
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{{unfinished}}
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[[Category:Insecta|A]][[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]]
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