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explain based on the characteristics of whether the animals were included in the insect class.
these animals are: water-spinach, planarians, grasshoppers, butterflies, dragonflies.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answered by throwdolbeau
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The animals included in the insect class are: grasshoppers, butterflies, and dragonflies.

The characteristic that underlies this classification is a broad body shape, 3-part body, with 3 pairs of legs and no vertebrae.

Discussion:

Insects are animals in the Insecta class, which include broad-bodied invertebrates (Anthropods).

Insects have a characteristic that is a bodied body, which has 3 body segments (head, thorax or chest, abdomen or stomach), has legs consisting of 3 pairs of legs, breathes with the trachea and can have wings.

In this problem:

Water snails, not including insects but include Molluscs, which have a soft, non-vertebrate and slimy body

Planaria, not including insects but including Turbellaria (tapeworm), with a characteristic flat body, living in water and not vertebrate

Grasshoppers, including insects from the order of the Orthoptera, with common characteristics of insects such as a broad body, coupled with a small wing shape and sideways backward, and experience imperfect metamorphosis

Butterflies, including insects from the order Lepidoptera, with common features of insects, coupled with large and colorful wings, and experiencing perfect metamorphosis

Dragonflies, including insects from the Odonata order, with common features of insects, plus 4 sideways wings, with a front wing pair larger than the front wing pair. Dragonflies experience perfect metamorphosis.

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