which organisms have biting and chewing mechanism
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Insects that eat solid foods, such as grasshoppers and dragonflies, have the biting-chewing type mouth. Bees and wasps retain their mandibles for slicing and handling wax but have evolved a tongue called a glossa so that they can lap up nectar. Hence, they have a mouth referred to as the chewing-lapping type.
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Insects that eat solid foods, such as grasshoppers and dragonflies, have the biting-chewing type mouth. Bees and wasps retain their mandibles for slicing and handling wax but have evolved a tongue called a glossa so that they can lap up nectar. Hence, they have a mouth referred to as the chewing-lapping type.
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