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zoology FT-Class Diplopoda E Class Insecta D. Class Arachnida I ci Class Chilopo

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FT-Class Diplopoda E Class Insecta D. Class Arachnida I ci Class Chilopoda A 6 pair walking legs B 8 pair walking legs C 1 pair walking legs per segment D 4 pair walking legs E. 3 pair walking legs F 2 pair walking legs per segment G 5 pair walking legs QUESTION 47 Flicker fusion is the ability to distinguish many seperate flashes of light simultaneously, How do most flying insects compare to humans and why? D b Flying insects are less able to distinguish many seperate flashes of light simultaneously compared to humans because they often communicate via pheromones and offactory o d Flying insects are better able to distinguish many seperate flashes of light simultaneously a Fy ng sects are less able t distinguish many seperate flashes of 1 ght sinultaneously compared to humans because they anot asevolutiona y advanced as mammals c Flying insects are better able to distinguis e There is no way to determine what an insect can see or test why i may have developed sh many separate flashes of light simutaneously compared to humans because some (le lightning bugs) produce flashes of light to locate mates compared to humans because this is an advantage during fast flight in a crowded landscape QUESTION 48 Match the form of development to its description 7 Direct Development (No Metamorphosis) A. No change in body among life stages immature and adults fill the same niche: ex: siverfish B Most insects Complete change among several fife stages a nd each stage in niche different from Incomplete Metamorphosis Complete Metamorphosis others, Wingless & reproductively rudimentary until aduthood: ex: moths and butterfilies rudimentary until dragonflies adults except wings do not develop untl adulthood and reproductively d immature and adults fill different niches ex beetles, grasshoppers Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save a arch

Explanation / Answer

47. Flying Insects have more flicker-fusion-frequency and can separate many images at a time and this give them fly fast in crowded areas. Option D is correct.

48 a.. In direct development adult and immature are exactly similar. 1-a is the correct match.

b. In incomplete mata morphosis adult and immature matches but don't form wings until in different niches. 2-c is correct match.

c. In complete meta mophosis each stage is in different niche. 3-b is correct match.