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Match each wing with a description of its structure. Prompts Submitted Answers...
Match each wing with a description of its structure. Prompts Submitted Answers mosquito ridges form rectangles that taper at the ends butterfly covered with tiny scales honeybee linear reinforcements with few cross ridges dragonfly reinforcing ridges are roughly rectangular Note: The Housefly Compound Eye (*17), Honeybee Compound Eye (#18) and Dragonfly Compound Eye (819) are interesting but hard to find because they are small unstained tissue samples. If you want to try to observe them, I recommend getting your microscope focused on a larger object such as the mosquito larva before trying to scan these slides. Then, look for faint hexagons. Metamorphosis Many insects undergo metamorphosis, changing from a larval form that specializes in eating to an adult form adapted for reproduction. Mosquito larvae live in water. During metamorphosis, they change into an adult that flies and eats blood. Observe Mosquito Larva (W8) closely. Compare its head and body to the head and body of an adult mosquito. Either use personal knowledge of adult mosquitoes from slapping them on your arm, or use your observations of the other mosquito slides. Question 12 1 Point