How does modification of the insect legs/limbs better equip the insect to survive in a given environment? Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial, grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?
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How does modification of the insect legs/limbs better equip the insect to survive in a given environment? Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial, grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?
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- Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs of an insect would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial, grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?Elaborate and explain thoroughy: How does modification of the insect legs/limbs better equip the insect to survive in a given environment? b) Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial,grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?How does modification of the insect legs/limbs better equip the insect to survive in a given environment?
- Question about insects: b) Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial, grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?what anatomical system of praying mantis and crab would you recommend as a target of attack and why?What are various podomeres that make walking legs of the insects? Explain briefly
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- State some external features of insects.Describe how a snake moves by lateral undulation. Why might this form of locomotion be inefficient on an unstable surface (such as sand) or a surface lacking irregularities? What forms of locomotion would work for a snake under these conditions?How do insects differ from other organisms in the thorax?