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    Butterflies Are Cute

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    Butterflies are so cool They make me wanna cry Oh no I’m gonna die A butterfly is a mainly day-flying insect of the order Lepidoptera‚ which includes the butterflies and moths. Like other holometabolous insects‚ the butterfly’s life cycle consists of four parts: egg‚ larva‚ pupa and adult. Most species are diurnal. Butterflies have large‚ often brightly coloured wings‚ and conspicuous‚ fluttering flight. Butterflies comprise the true butterflies (superfamily Papilionoidea)‚ the skippers (superfamily Hesperioidea)

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    All-Natural Insecticide

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    ABSTRACT Insects are one of the big problems in most households in the Philippines. They are pestering the land of vertebrates for millions of years. Commercial insecticides are either too harmful to both man and the environment or too expensive for the consumers. The purpose of this study is to create an environmental-friendly‚ safe‚ cheap‚ and effective insecticide that can compete with the commercial ones. The mixture of the extracts of chilli pepper‚ cacao leaves‚ lemon grass‚ garlic‚ and olive

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    Persuasive Analysis

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    Zangori: This is a discussion with Alvin about his drawing. These are pretty sensitive so they should knock out that background noise. So‚ tell me what you drew. Alvin: I drew the garden and compost area out there because the garden is like a home for insect and the compost helps out the ecosystem outside. That was my main piece right there. L. Zangori: Tell me about these? Is this a tree? Alvin: That’s supposed to be one of plants. That’s supposed to be tomatoes compost and pumpkins‚ and I kind of

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    Reproduction of Ants

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    Reproduction/Supplies/Entertainment/Labor In the ant colony reproduction occurs at an incredibly fast rate. The life of an ant starts with an egg. If the egg is fertilized‚ the ant will be female‚ if not‚ it will be male. When an egg is fertilized it has four stages it has to go through and develop by complete metamorphosis. From and egg‚ ants enter the larval stage which is particularly helpless‚ because it lacks legs entirely and it can’t care for itself. Food is given to the larvae by

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    expel the seeds. Mahogany is a valuable hardwood and this tree was once extensively harvested for its wood. Batac City‚ Ilocos Norte‚ has numerous mahogany trees planted throughout the city for this purpose. The termites are a group of eusocial insects. Termites mostly feed on dead plant material‚ generally in the form of wood‚ leaf litter‚ soil‚ or animal dung‚ and about 10% of the estimated 4‚000 species (about 2‚600 taxonomically known) are economically significant as pests that can cause serious

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    Zoology

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    correct? The dog heartworm is troublesome‚ but not dangerous. Which of the following is NOT considered to be an ecdysozoan? Brachiopoda Which of the following is NOT an external feature of the onychophorans? Chelicerae Onychophorans are similar to insects in that they have a tracheal system that ramifies to all parts of the body and communicates with the outside by means of spiracles. True The onychophorans have a closed circulatory system. False Legs of

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    Insects play a diverse amount of roles in our lives‚ and even though they are treated as pests‚ they are very crucial components in some ecosystems. Insects are commonly valued for their ability to aerate the soils‚ pollinate blossoms‚ and control plan pests. But there is one particular insect that belongs to the Apoidea family that not only is very involved in our environment but also affects our economy. Bees or honeybees are known for their production of substances like silk‚ honey‚ and wax. Humans

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    unusual pets

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    which also tells them something of size of their potential opponents. Also‚ females are attracted to the tone and strength of male’s hissing. Hissing cockroaches also enjoy a rather large range of diet. They are also long-lived creatures‚ from an insect point of view. They can live up to five years. Another unusual pet is the Sugar gliders. They are marsupials native to Australia‚ New Guinea and Indonesia that have been blessed with the ability to fly glide‚ through the trees in

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    survive without sorrow and anxiety. Influences of pesticides One of the beekeepers said that he never took his bees to Florida‚ because there were different kinds of pesticides on the oranges. These pesticides are used to discourage injurious insect from mating. Public Library of Science published an article. It said that they collected much pollen and beeswax from 23 states in USA‚ 60 percent contained at least one pesticide and they found 121 pesticides from the 887 samples. None of the pesticides

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    bumble bee

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    the family Apidae. There are over 250 known species‚[1] existing primarily in the Northern Hemisphere although they also occur in South America. They have been introduced to New Zealand and the Australian state of Tasmania. Bumblebees are social insects that are characterised by black and yellow body hairs‚ often in bands. However‚ some species have orange or red on their bodies‚ or may be entirely black.[2] Another obvious (but not unique) characteristic is the soft nature of the hair (long‚ branched

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