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Entomology Test Review – Verified Q&A | Insect Orders, Parasites, Disease Vectors & Metamorphosis

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This document offers an extensive, verified test review for general entomology, including key questions and answers on insect classification, metamorphosis types, parasitic relationships, disease vectors, anatomy, communication, behavior, and ecological roles. It features insect orders such as Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, and Orthoptera, with examples, mouthparts, and wing structures. Also covered are pest management strategies, mimicry, host-pathogen-vector relationships, and survival adaptations. Perfect for final exam preparation in entomology or introductory biology.

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Entomology Test Review questions with verified
answers
"Scale-Winged" Ans✓✓✓ Lepidoptera


3 parts of insects bodies Ans✓✓✓ head, thorax, and abdomen.


3 types of natural selection are Ans✓✓✓ Directional, Stabilizing,
Disruptive


Accidental Ans✓✓✓ flies begin to feed on you because you smell of
death


Acute Ans✓✓✓ high dose short time period


Aedeagus Ans✓✓✓ a copulatory organ of most male insects, a penis
like structure


Anal Tropholaxis Ans✓✓✓ to get symbiotes, must eat the feccies of
other termites


Ants Ans✓✓✓ Slave makers, halodiploidy

,Ants v Termites Ans✓✓✓ termites are white, have a broad connection
between head and thorax


Ants are brown, have a narrow connection between head and thorax


Apiculture Ans✓✓✓ small scale, migratory farms


Aposomatic coloration Ans✓✓✓ bright, shiny, dangerous, the bad
experience that is associated with eating a monarch or insect that is like
this.


Arachnida - Class - examles Ans✓✓✓ Spiders, mites, ticks, daddy
longlegs


arachnida body segments Ans✓✓✓ 2


Arachnida number of legs Ans✓✓✓ 4


Arachnida pairs of antennae Ans✓✓✓ 0


Artificial selection and disease Ans✓✓✓ because humans have done
this, they have weakened the immune system of organisms raising their
possibility of disease.

,Artificial selection Ans✓✓✓ when humans choose what traits they
want in an organism


Associations Ans✓✓✓ groups of organisms that come together for a
short period of time, immatures that come together for feeding or
adults coming together for mating


Associative learning- associate Ans✓✓✓ associating one thing with
something else, your having a reaction before food comes, a dog
drooling, Pavlogs dog. Insects can show this cockroaches that respond
to light, where the light is, is where the food is, associates light with
food.


Bacteria Ans✓✓✓ Single celled organism without a nucleus, replicate
in the environment, can be cured with antibiotics.


Lyme Disease
Plague


Bacteria with pest management Ans✓✓✓ controls grasshoppers or
caterpillars, disease kills the pests.


Batesian Mimicry Ans✓✓✓ Have some safe organisms that look
dangerous and has dangerous organisms, models and mimics. Flies and

, honey bees that look a like. Must have dangerous insects and good
insects that both look a like.


Bee jobs Ans✓✓✓ are determined by age THEISM


Behavioral Thermoregulation Ans✓✓✓ Changing your standing in the
environment. Shivering, basking, stilting, seeking shade, all examples


Bells' Syndrome Ans✓✓✓ when one person begins to itch we see it
and we begin to feel like we itch and itch


Biggest male insects get to mate with females because they out
compete other males; the tiniest male insects also get to mate with
females because they mate while larger insects fight, ones in the
middle don't win fights and can't mate this is... Ans✓✓✓ Disruptive
selection.


Biological clock Ans✓✓✓ Insects have internal biological clocks


Biological Control agents Ans✓✓✓ using two organisms against each
other, relies on the food web,


Biological control Ans✓✓✓ use of control through natural enemies

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