Insects are a type of invertebrate animal that belong to the class Insecta in the phylum Arthropoda. They are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, with over a million known species and potentially millions more yet to be discovered. Insects play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and as a food source for other animals.
Characteristics of Insects
There are several key characteristics that define insects:
Body Segmentation: Insects have three distinct body segments - the head, thorax, and abdomen.
Exoskeleton: Their bodies are protected by an exoskeleton made of chitin, a tough, protective substance.
Three Pairs of Legs: All insects have six legs, which are attached to the thorax.
Wings: Most insects have one or two pairs of wings, allowing them to fly.
Metamorphosis
Many insects undergo metamorphosis, a process of transformation from egg to adult. There are two main types of metamorphosis:
Complete Metamorphosis: In this type, insects go through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Examples include butterflies and beetles.
Incomplete Metamorphosis: In this type, insects go through three stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Examples include grasshoppers and cockroaches.
Insects play a vital role in ecosystems. They pollinate plants, decompose organic matter, and are a food source for many animals. Without insects, the balance of ecosystems would be significantly impacted.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to focus on when studying insects:
What are the main characteristics of insects?
What is metamorphosis, and what are the two main types?
Plan and conduct an investigation to determine if plants need sunlight and water to grow.
Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity
Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats[Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include specific animal and plant names in specific habitats.]