Mantis In Tagalog

Mantis In Tagalog

1. Let Us Work on this scenano:A caterpillar eats grass: the caterpillar is then eaten by a female praying mantisand the female praying mantis is consequently eaten by another praying mantis(B) What type of consumers are the caterpillars, praying mantis , and the otherfemale praying mantis .Explain your answer.​

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1. 1. Let Us Work on this scenano:A caterpillar eats grass: the caterpillar is then eaten by a female praying mantisand the female praying mantis is consequently eaten by another praying mantis(B) What type of consumers are the caterpillars, praying mantis , and the otherfemale praying mantis .Explain your answer.​


Answer:

1. Caterpillar=Consumer

2. Praying Mantis= Predator

3. Other praying mantis is most likely also a predator


2. Praying Mantis and Bumblebee​


Huh? Don't know what you mean. :(

INCREDIBLE INSECTS (Questions and Answers)

Do bees have brains?

All adult insects share the same basic body plan, no matter what size they are. They have three main parts—a head, a thorax, and an abdomen, where most of the internal organs are tightly packed. The brain is located in the head and receives messages from sense organs. A bumble bee, as shown here, has a relatively small brain with about 950,000 brain cells (humans have 100 billion). Insects also have three pairs of legs, two antennae, and, in most instances, two pairs of wings.

How does a caterpillar breathe?

Insects do not have lungs. Instead, they take air in through special openings on the sides of their bodies, called spiracles. Air then spreads around the body through a network of thin, branched tubes known as tracheae. When active, spiracles open so that oxygen can reach the muscles.

Do insects eat meat?

Many insects are meat-eaters and their diet can include other insects or the blood of larger mammals. Some water-dwelling insects feed on tiny fish or salamanders. The praying mantis catches crickets, tree frogs, lizards, and mice and eats them alive. Other insects are vegetarians that feed on plants, leaves, and wood, or drink sap and nectar.  

Does every insect have wings?

More than 320 million years ago, insects became the first creatures to take to the air. Flight helped them to escape danger and to find new habitats and has always played an important part in their survival. Most insects have two sets of wings, although some orders also have a few flightless species. Ladybugs, along with many beetles, have two hard forewings that shield and protect the hindwings when not in flight.

What is a social insect?

Some insects live together permanently in large groups and are called social, while others are solitary. Social insects live in colonies that may have a few dozen members or hundreds of thousands.  They work as a team to build a nest, find food, and care for the young. Ants, termites, and some bees and wasps are highly social, and their colonies are well structured and efficient. Honey bees work in harmony, keeping their hives clean and storing food for the winter

Can bugs live underwater?

Although insects evolved on land, many have adapted to live in the fresh water of ponds, lakes, and rivers. Some spend their entire life cycles in water. Others live there only as larvae or nymphs—feeding on the rich food supplies— and leave when they become winged adults. To survive in their watery world, insects have developed ways to breathe underwater. The water scorpion, for example, takes in air through a long, thin tube at the tip of its body.


3. 1. What types of consumers are the caterpillar, praying mantis (A), and the other the female praying mantis (B)? Explain your answer.​


Answer:

naayan po sagot

Explanation:

sanapomakatulong pa brainly po


4. that move above the mantie.​


Answer:

Plates or lithosphere are the one who moves on top of the mantle

Explanation:

The process of moving is caused by Convection


5. Can you deny the mantie errices of the​


Answer:

the?? what what did you think

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at uminum ka Ng Milo


6. what represents the mantie​


Answer:

most -solid bulk of earth's interior.

Explanation:

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7. Why was the praying mantis given its name?


Answer:

The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer.

Explanation:

Answer:

The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer.

Explanation:

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8. What part of the body does the mantis use to get its food?


Answer: Their front legs.

Explanation:

Praying mantises use their strong front legs to capture and hold their food and then they use their strong jaws to cut and chew their food.


9. In the picture with praying mantis, what kind of ecological interaction does it show?​


Answer:

the praying mantis name for the prominent front legs which are bend and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer

Explanation:

the praying mantis is sign of good luck when it lands on you expect to experience luck in big and small forms it symbolizes the earth and its color and blending in with them to achieve peace and harmony the praying mantis symbolism also includes calmness ,stillness, focus,and concentration


10. Similarities of spider and praying mantis


Answer:

For starters, one is an arachnid, in this case a spider (the tarantula) and the other is an insect.

Let’s go with the similarities first. They are both members of the phylum Arthropoda, so they have certain characteristics in common:

Cold-blooded

Exoskeleton - no internal skeletal structure; instead, a hard outer covering.

Jointed appendages

A segmented body - three segments in the mantis (head, thorax and abdomen,) and two in the tarantula (cephalothorax [head and thorax combined] and abdomen.)

Compound eyes

Diet - they both feed on other animals.

Differences:

Class - the tarantula is a member of the class Arthropoda, the mantis is a member of the class Insecta.

Legs - the tarantula has eight, the mantis has six.

Venom - the tarantula’s mouthparts have evolved into venom-injecting fangs, the mantis has chewing mouthparts

Wings - the mantis has wings, the tarantula does not.

Silk - the tarantula has spinnerets that can produce silk, the mantis cannot produce silk.

There are other similarities and differences, but these are the obvious ones.


11. arrange the words alphabetically hyena, beetle, bug, lady bug, praying mantis​


Answer:

Beetle

Bug

Hyena

Lady bug

Praying mantis

Explanation:


12. mga posibleng tanong sa sagot na mantie ​


Answer:

ito ay naka depende sa tanong


13. What are the life stages of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis like praying mantis?


Answer:

the egg, nymph and adult


14. Why was the praying mantis given its name?​


Answer:

The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the position of prayer.


15. What elements make up most of the mantie?​


Answer:

do you mean by mantle?

Explanation:

so here it is.In terms of its constituent elements, the mantle is made up of 44.8% oxygen, 21.5% silicon, and 22.8% magnesium. There's also iron, aluminum, calcium, sodium, and potassium. These elements are all bound together in the form of silicate rocks, all of which take the form of oxides.


16. Difference of spider and praying mantis


Answer:

For starters, one is an arachnid, in this case a spider (the tarantula) and the other is an insect.

Let’s go with the similarities first. They are both members of the phylum Arthropoda, so they have certain characteristics in common:

Cold-blooded

Exoskeleton - no internal skeletal structure; instead, a hard outer covering.

Jointed appendages

A segmented body - three segments in the mantis (head, thorax and abdomen,) and two in the tarantula (cephalothorax [head and thorax combined] and abdomen.)

Compound eyes

Diet - they both feed on other animals.

Differences:

Class - the tarantula is a member of the class Arthropoda, the mantis is a member of the class Insecta.

Legs - the tarantula has eight, the mantis has six.

Venom - the tarantula’s mouthparts have evolved into venom-injecting fangs, the mantis has chewing mouthparts

Wings - the mantis has wings, the tarantula does not.

Silk - the tarantula has spinnerets that can produce silk, the mantis cannot produce silk.

There are other similarities and differences, but these are the obvious ones.

For starters, one is an arachnid, in this case a spider (the tarantula) and the other is an insect.

Let’s go with the similarities first. They are both members of the phylum Arthropoda, so they have certain characteristics in common:

Cold-blooded
Exoskeleton - no internal skeletal structure; instead, a hard outer covering.
Jointed appendages
A segmented body - three segments in the mantis (head, thorax and abdomen,) and two in the tarantula (cephalothorax [head and thorax combined] and abdomen.)
Compound eyes
Diet - they both feed on other animals.
Differences:

Class - the tarantula is a member of the class Arthropoda, the mantis is a member of the class Insecta.
Legs - the tarantula has eight, the mantis has six.
Venom - the tarantula’s mouthparts have evolved into venom-injecting fangs, the mantis has chewing mouthparts
Wings - the mantis has wings, the tarantula does not.
Silk - the tarantula has spinnerets that can produce silk, the mantis cannot produce silk.
There are other similarities and differences, but these are the obvious ones.
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17. How did the scientist discover that crust is a different layer from the mantie?​


It was discovered by a Croatian scientist studying the speed of earthquake waves and their path through the upper body of the Earth. He discovered that earthquake waves increased in speed at the Moho and were deflected. Earthquake waves speed and deflections also showed that the crust is deeper under the continents than it is in ocean basins.


18. praying mantis undergoes what kind of metamorphosis?a.completeb.incompletec.bothd.neither​


Answer:

b.incomplete

Explanation:

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19. Anong uri ng praying mantis


tipaklong

Explanation:

bahala na hahahahahhaa

Answer:

they belong to arthropods

Explanation:

Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400 species in about 460 genera in 33 families. The largest family is the Mantidae ("mantids"). Mantises are distributed worldwide in temperate and tropical habitats. They have triangular heads with bulging eyes supported on flexible necks. Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all Mantodea have forelegs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey; their upright posture, while remaining stationary with forearms folded, has led to the common name praying mantis.

Mantises were considered to have supernatural powers by early civilizations, including Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, and Assyria. A cultural trope popular in cartoons imagines the female mantis as a femme fatale. Mantises are among the insects most commonly kept as pets.


20. the praying mantis is trying to pretend as branch of the tree.this way of adaption is called​


Answer:

It's Hunting Adaptation

Explanation:

They camouflage their whole body to branches to ambush and patiently stalk their prey


21. what is life span of mantis​


Answer:

Moreover, the smaller ones live for four to eight weeks, whereas the larger ones may live up to four to six months. The average lifespan of the praying mantis is one year; that is, they can live up to a year in suitable conditions.


22. she prays like a mantis​


Answer:

Kung fu panda be like

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23. TRUE or FALSE3. Earth's Mantie is liquid.​


Answer:

false

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24. im mantis the ninja༼ つ ◕‿◕ ༽つ​


Answer:

Omg hindi ka ba natatakut hawakan yan?


25. what are the pros and cons of having praying mantis is in your garden​


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26. What is the maximum age of mantis shrimp?


Answer:

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Answer:

On average,a mantis shrimp lives 20 years.During its lifetime,it may breed 20 to 30 times. In some species,the only interaction between males and females occurs during mating.

Step-by-step explanation:

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27. How many neutrons does a mantis have? It's my HOMEWORK!


A mantis has a million neurons

hope it helps

Answer:

But the only known insect to also possess this ability is the praying mantis, a tiny critter whose brain has only a million or so neurons. (Compared with the roughly 100 billion neurons in a human brain.)

Explanation:

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28. praying mantis undergoes what kind of metamorphosis?​


Answer:

Praying mantises go through a progression called simple metamorphosis, or change in appearance, during their life cycle as they go from egg to nymph to adult.

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29. What does praying mantis do to lure its prey?​


Answer:

They hunt by either waiting quietly for approaching prey or by actually stalking the hapless creature. With the ability to rotate its head almost 300 degrees and its mastery of camouflage, it is a most skilled hunter. It also uses its camouflage to protect itself from predators.

Answer:

Well camouflaged for their habitat, mantises are ambu sh predators, meaning they sta lk and then lie in wait for their prey to get close then grab the prey with their powerful forelegs, often at a speed that's hard to observe with the nak8d eye.

Explanation:


30. praying mantis and insect which is Prey?​


Answer:

INSECT ANG PREY

Explanation:

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Answer:

the prey is insect..

Explanation:

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