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A group of honeybees loving together

Colony

A bees home

Hive

Bre food made from nectar and pollen

Brood

Sensitive feelers on the bees head used to detect odor and movements

Antenna

Bees use this part of their body to defend against intruders

Stingers

Group of bee colonies kept in one location

Apiary

A fused head thorax region present in some arthropods

Cephlathorax

An air filled chamber containing leaf like plates that serve for gas exchange

Book lung

The excretory organ of terrestrial arthropods

Malpighian

The shedding of an old exoskeleton

Ecdysis

Tarantulas have

Booklungs

Insects begin life as a fertilized egg

Complete and incomplete metamorphosis

Larva hatches from an egg

Complete metamorphosis

Nymph repeatedly molts and increase in size

Incomplete metamorphosis

Nymph hatches from an egg

Incomplete metamorphosis

Pupa undergoes change while encased in a cocoon

Complete metamorphosis

Adults and young usually eat the same food

Incomplete and complete metamorphosis

The jaws of an arthropods

Mandibles

Form of asexual reproduction in which an organism forms from an unfertilized egg

Parthenogenesis

Chemical odor sign given off by an animal

Pheromone

Male bees do what

Mate with the queen

After mating what happens to make bees

They die

Hexapoda

Insects

Crustaceans

Crabs , etc...

Myripods

Centipedes , millipedes

A sweet liquid secreted by glands in the flowers of plants

Nectar