Flies are eveywhere. They use their feet to taste things. They
weak on the rotten food and plants, collecting germs on their feet, From
there they settle on fresh food, leaving germs every where. They also
spread germs when they eat. A fly can eat only liquids. So a special
juice is pumped from the fly's stomach to turn solids into liquids. The
fly might suck food that has germs in it. Thus some of the germs get
into the fly's stomach. If this fly pumps of the stomach juice on your
food, the germs get on the food. If you eat it, the germs get into your
body.
Q.1 What organ of their body do the flies use to taste things?
Q.2 Where do the flies collect germs from?
Q.3 How do germs get into the fly's stomuch?
Q.4 How do germs get into a man's body?
Q.2 Do as directed.
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Answers
Explanation:
1=The fly ingests food through its proboscis, which consists of a muscular tube, the pharynx, gated by two labial palps (labellum). GRNs are housed within 200–300 gustatory sensilla distributed on the proboscis, legs, and wings.
2=The sources of germs include human and animal excrement, garbage, sewage, infected eyes, and open sores and wounds. Measures to eliminate fly breeding also reduce contact between flies and germs.
3=With their diet of feces, trash, rotting produce, and spoiled meats, house flies constantly pick up pathogens. The insects then carry these germs and leave them behind wherever they land. ... In addition to spreading the bacteria that cling to their bodies, these flies often vomit and defecate where they land and feed.
4=Germs can get in your body through a cut, ride in on something you ate, filter through the air, or wait for you to rub your eyes after touching something that's infected. Once inside, they start to breed.