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(1) The special features of the glow-worm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glow worm larvae have segmented bodies and six legs at the head end. When they move, they often use their tails to help them, which makes them look very similar to caterpillars. The adult males are medium-sized insects, segmented and elongated, often with long antennae.

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The special features of the glow-worm​

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The firefly is characterized by several distinct body parts: slender and articulated antennae (which are very important to orient themselves and to ensure that there is no danger), elytra (forewings), and a Prothorax (which is the first segment of an insect's thorax, which almost covers the head). But the most distinctive thing about Firefly is undoubtedly their light. This is due to the special light organs, which are located in the lower part of the abdomen. When these insects absorb oxygen, it combines with a substance called luciferin, producing light, not heat. It will be intermittent, and each species will glow in a different way, using it primarily to find a mate. In fact, they are able to turn the light on or off whenever they want. In addition, it also serves as a defense, because if a predator tries to attack them, they may use the light as a warning that they are not good food choices.

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