The Bug-Eyed Quiz
- Question: What is the name for a larval fly?
- Answer: A maggot is the larva of flies. They thrive in decaying food and vegetable matter.
- Question: Which insects gang up to kill hives of bees and steal their honey?
- Answer: Japanese hornets up to 2.8 inches (7 centimeters) long inject venom so strong it can dissolve human tissue and have jaws so strong they can decapitate bees.
- Question: What class of creature has the most species?
- Answer: Beetles, in the order Coleoptera, make up nearly 40 percent of all the insect species, with roughly 360,000 beetle species discovered to date.
- Question: How many body parts does an insect have?
- Answer: By definition, an insect has a head, thorax, and abdomen.
- Question: Which of the following insects is not used in agriculture?
- Answer: Bees pollinate, and ladybugs and wasps can kill plant enemies. So far, no good use has been found for the blood-sucking tick.
- Question: What is the name for an insect’s egg-laying organ?
- Answer: Insects such as wood wasps deposit their eggs by way of an egg-laying tube called an ovipositor.
- Question: How many known species of insects are there?
- Answer: There are about 1,000,000 known species of insects. Scientists are constantly discovering new ones, so that number steadily grows.
- Question: How many legs do insects have?
- Answer: An insect has three pairs of legs, or six in all.
- Question: Which insect lays its eggs in the living body of its victims?
- Answer: The large cicada killer wasp 1–1.5 inches (2.5–3.8 cm) hunts, paralyzes, lays its eggs upon cicadas, and buries them. When they hatch, they feed on the living cicada.
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