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Milkweed Bugs.
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What must be present in a milkweed bug habitat?
a) food, shelter and water
b) food and shelter
c) shelter
d) space to grow
What is different about the female milkweed bug compared to the male milkweed bug?
a) There is no difference.
b) The female has spots on her abdomen.
c) There is a major size difference.
d) The female does not have antenna.
What do milkweed bugs in a natural environment eat?
a) Any kind of plant that is near a milkweed plant.
b) Lots of plants and they drink water, too.
c) Milkweed plants
d) Sunflowers and sunflower seeds
What are the steps in the metamorphosis of milkweed bugs?
a) egg, growth, molt, nymph, adult
b) egg, adult
c) egg, molt, adult
d) egg, nymph, adult
What must happen in order for milkweed bugs to grow?
a) They must molt.
b) They must eat.
c) They must drink water and eat milkweed plants.
d) Nothing special needs to happen.
There are a total of ____ nymphal stages in the milkweed bug life cycle.
a) one
b) two
c) five
d) seven
What is a habitat?
a) A place that an organism goes to eat.
b) A place where an organism lives that supports its requirements for life.
c) A place that provides shelter for insects.
d) A milkweed bug's home.
What is an organism?
a) A species of organisms.
b) An individual.
c) A milkweed bug.
d) Any living thing.
What is the time between each molt called?
a) instar
b) nymph
c) adult
d) egg
What is a population?
a) Milkweed bugs living together.
b) A group of organisms living in a large habitat.
c) Organisms living with others of their kind.
d) A population is the same as an ecosystem.
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