Insect mouthparts can be specialized for different functions, such as chewing, s
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Insect mouthparts can be specialized for different functions, such as chewing, sucking, siphoning, and sponging. Immature stages of insects are able to mate and produce viable offspring. Insect blood contains cells that make up the insect immune system. Symbionts arc micro-organisms that live in the digestive system and allow insects to digest certain kinds of food, such as wood. Some cockroaches give birth to live young. Ticks use O_2 to find their hosts. The rate at which insects grow is closely tied to temperature of the environment An extant insect that lives now could get as big as a cow. Spiders do have a pair of antennae. Large number of dust mites live in old pillows.Explanation / Answer
16)true
17)false
18)false
19)true
20)true
21)false
22)true
23)false
24)false
25)true