white spots at the base attene in cockroach represent
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Cockroach blood is a pigments, clear substance circulating through the interior of its body, and what usually spurts out of a roach when its hard, , outer shell—its exoskeleton—is penetrated or squashed is a cream-colored substance resembling nothing so much as pus or smegma.
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White spots at the base antenna in cockroaches represent the fenestra/ocellar spot/simple eye.
About Cockroaches:
- Termites and cockroaches are both insects of the Blattodea order.
- Out of 4,600 cockroach species, only around 30 are connected to human environments.
- Some animals are notorious for becoming pests.
- Cockroaches are widespread and may be found in a variety of habitats, notably in the tropics and subtropics.
- Because they can endure very low temperatures, cockroaches can survive in the Arctic.
- Some species may produce glycerol-based antifreeze to withstand temperatures as low as 122 °C (188 °F).
Segments of cockroach:
- The head, thorax, and abdomen make up the three parts of the cockroach's body.
- Compound eyes, antennae, and mouthpieces are all located on the head.
- The walking legs and wings are on the thorax.
- The anal cerci are on the abdomen.
- A cockroach's abdomen is separated into 10 segments.
- A large vaginal pouch is present on the seventh sternum, as well as the eighth and ninth sterna.
- Roaches can sense and smell their surroundings because of their movable antennae, sometimes referred to as antennal flagella.
- The antennae are really made up of several small, hair-covered segments, despite the fact that they appear to thread.
- These segments are longer and thinner at the tips and shorter and thicker around the roach's head.
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