5. The filter chamber found in some hemiptera a. functions in osmoregulation. b.
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5. The filter chamber found in some hemiptera
a. functions in osmoregulation.
b. is so efficient that “honey dew” is not produced.
c. allows for the filtration of liquid nutrients from a solid diet.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
6. The Phthiraptera
a. are all mandibulate.
b. all have sucking mouthparts.
c. is the sister taxon to the Psocoptera.
d. Two of the above
e. None of the above
7. The orthopteroids include
a. Plecoptera, Thysanoptera, and Orthoptera.
b. Orthoptera, Blattodea, and Ephemeroptera.
c. Phasmatodea, Blattodea, and Pscocoptera.
d. Isoptera, Orthoptera, and Pscocoptera.
e. None of the above
8. The Entognatha
a. includes the Collembola and the Protura.
b. have mouthparts pulled within the head.
c. have absent or weakly developed compound eyes.
d. Two of the above
e. All of the above
Explanation / Answer
Q. 5 answer is E none of the above - because filter chamber helps in formation of honey dew. osmotic pressure is regulated by rectal walls so.no any option is correct.
Q.6 answer is D -two of above. because all have mandibles and sucking mouth parts. sister taxon includes- Ischnocera and amblycera groups.
Q.7 answer is None of above. because orthopteroids include placoptera, embioptera, blattodea, mantodea, isoptera, orthoptera, phasmotodea, dermaptera. In every option at least one group was not belonging to orthopteroids.
Q.8 Answer is E all of the above . because all the option are true in case of Entognatha.
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