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What are some structures/parts and behaviors of insects?

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Answered by anjalimishra7
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insect have। chitinous, exoskeleton a three part of body head,throax and abdomen।

Answered by HardikJain23
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One of the most complex and exciting areas of insect biology is that of nest architecture and construction behavior. There are four major groups of insects that are well-recognized builders, while there are individual species in other groups that also build structures. The four major groups of builders are the Isoptera (termites), the Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps), the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths, though only moths build), and the Trichoptera (caddisflies). The moths and caddisflies build individual cases, cocoons, or group retreats, but the termites, ants, social bees and social wasps build the most elaborate structures. Some nests are enormous relative to the size of the builders (several miles high if the height is made proportional to human dimensions), able to maintain nearly constant temperature and humidity, and able to withstand years of harsh sun and driving tropical rains. Small insect groups that build, or with only a few building species, include the Diptera.

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