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A.
oxygen enters through mandibles
B.
old cuticle separates from epidermis
C.
thoracic muscles produce sperm
D.
yolk accumulation and chorion formation prepare the egg for development
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Correct Answer: D. yolk accumulation and chorion formation prepare the egg for development
Explanation:
Egg maturation involves growth of the oocyte, yolk deposition, and formation of protective egg coverings. These processes support early embryonic development.
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A.
the gut pumps hemolymph
B.
adult wings detach after mating
C.
spiracles close permanently
D.
lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
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Correct Answer: D. lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
Explanation:
Dorsal closure is an embryonic morphogenetic event where tissue sheets meet and seal the dorsal surface. It is a key step in insect development.
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A.
ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
B.
spiracles produce eggs
C.
wings store sperm
D.
Malpighian tubules form embryos
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Correct Answer: A. ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
Explanation:
The main reproductive organs are ovaries in females and testes in males. They produce gametes that unite during fertilization.
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A.
the gut pumps hemolymph
B.
spiracles close permanently
C.
lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
D.
adult wings detach after mating
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Correct Answer: C. lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
Explanation:
Dorsal closure is an embryonic morphogenetic event where tissue sheets meet and seal the dorsal surface. It is a key step in insect development.
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A.
Malpighian tubules form embryos
B.
spiracles produce eggs
C.
wings store sperm
D.
ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
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Correct Answer: D. ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
Explanation:
The main reproductive organs are ovaries in females and testes in males. They produce gametes that unite during fertilization.
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A.
the gut pumps hemolymph
B.
adult wings detach after mating
C.
lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
D.
spiracles close permanently
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Correct Answer: C. lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
Explanation:
Dorsal closure is an embryonic morphogenetic event where tissue sheets meet and seal the dorsal surface. It is a key step in insect development.
Choose an option to check your answer.
A.
ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
B.
Malpighian tubules form embryos
C.
spiracles produce eggs
D.
wings store sperm
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Correct Answer: A. ovaries and testes produce gametes for sexual reproduction
Explanation:
The main reproductive organs are ovaries in females and testes in males. They produce gametes that unite during fertilization.
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A.
lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
B.
spiracles close permanently
C.
the gut pumps hemolymph
D.
adult wings detach after mating
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Correct Answer: A. lateral epidermal sheets move to close the dorsal side of the embryo
Explanation:
Dorsal closure is an embryonic morphogenetic event where tissue sheets meet and seal the dorsal surface. It is a key step in insect development.
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A.
pumps hemolymph into wings
B.
secretes molting hormone
C.
stores sperm in many female insects
D.
detects light intensity
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Correct Answer: C. stores sperm in many female insects
Explanation:
A spermatheca allows females of many insects to store sperm after mating. Stored sperm may fertilize eggs later, improving reproductive flexibility.
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A.
instant conversion of larvae into eggs
B.
permanent loss of reproduction
C.
continuous feeding without rest
D.
a hormonally regulated pause that helps survive unfavorable conditions
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Correct Answer: D. a hormonally regulated pause that helps survive unfavorable conditions
Explanation:
Diapause is a developmental arrest synchronized with seasonal stress such as cold or drought. Hormonal control helps insects survive until conditions improve.
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A.
pumps hemolymph into wings
B.
secretes molting hormone
C.
stores sperm in many female insects
D.
detects light intensity
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Correct Answer: C. stores sperm in many female insects
Explanation:
A spermatheca allows females of many insects to store sperm after mating. Stored sperm may fertilize eggs later, improving reproductive flexibility.
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A.
a hormonally regulated pause that helps survive unfavorable conditions
B.
continuous feeding without rest
C.
instant conversion of larvae into eggs
D.
permanent loss of reproduction
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Correct Answer: A. a hormonally regulated pause that helps survive unfavorable conditions
Explanation:
Diapause is a developmental arrest synchronized with seasonal stress such as cold or drought. Hormonal control helps insects survive until conditions improve.