Write down the economic importance of insects
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Explanation:
Insects are important for pollinating crops we use for food, as a food source themselves in some countries, and decomposing dead material to recycle nutrients. Insects are also important because of the damage they can cause to humans. Some insects spread disease; others can decimate our food supply.
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Insects have tremendous economic importance. Some insects produce useful substances, such as honey, wax, lacquer, and silk.
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- Insects belong to invertebrates family which lack the notochord.
- Insects are the largest group of animals.
- Insects play a major role in plant reproduction (pollination), recycling, biological control, food, decomposition.
- The main food product that we get from insect Honeybee is honey.
- Some insects act as scavengers which get nutrients from dead animal and vegetable matter.
- The famous silk material is produced from the insects called Bombyx and Eupterote (silk moths).
- Most of the plant pollination is done by insects. This process is called as Entomophily. Eg: Beetles, Flies, Ants, Moths, Butterflies.
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