Question
In a field survey, an insect shows features related to piercing sucking mouthparts. What role does this adaptation play?
Correct Answer: C
stylets pierce tissue and suck fluids
Piercing-sucking mouthparts are adapted for feeding on plant sap or animal fluids. Needle-like stylets penetrate tissue while the insect draws liquid food.
Piercing-sucking mouthparts are adapted for feeding on plant sap or animal fluids. Needle-like stylets penetrate tissue while the insect draws liquid food.
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