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Insect morphology

Insect morphology is the study and description of the physical form of insects. The terminology used to describe insects is similar to that used for other arthropods due to their shared evolutionary history. Three physical features separate insects from other arthropods: they have a body divided into three regions (called tagmata) (head, thorax, and…

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Insect morphology

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Insect morphologyis astudy and description of the physical form of insects0.90text
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Lepidopterainstance ofMovement of haemolymph is particularly important for thermoregulation in orders0.80text
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Diptera.Endocrine systemThese glands are part of the endocrine systeminstance ofMovement of haemolymph is particularly important for thermoregulation in orders0.80text
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Cryptocercusinstance ofCockroaches are generally omnivorous with the exception of the wood-eating species0.80text
cerciinstance ofand the abdomen also lacks appendages0.80text

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