AP Bio Project

Monday, August 27, 2012

Nymph- Termite


Nymph- 4:05 p.m., August 1st, in my yard. The young of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis, an immature insect. These young termites are nymphs because they are juvenile and have not yet morphed into the adult phase.


Posted by apbiomarandem at 5:27 AM
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      • Nymph- Termite
      • Chitin- Beetle Exoskeleton
      • Gametophyte- Moss
      • Vitamin E- Natural source- Avocado
      • Carotenoid- Orange Pepper
      • Taiga Plant- Pine Tree
      • Stigma and Style of Carpel- Stem of Flower
      • R-Strategist- Weeds
      • Lipid Used for Energy Storage- Olive Oil
      • Heartwood- Tree Stump
      • Carbohydrate-Fibrous- Squash
      • Anther and Filament- Flower
      • Protein- Fibrous- Nails
      • Connective Tissue- Bone
      • Mutualism- Flower and Butterfly
      • K-Strategist- Human
      • Insect (solitary)- Beetle
      • Arthropod- Spider
      • Amniotic Egg- Robin's Egg
      • Muscle Fiber- Striated- Bicep
      • Pollinator-Bee
      • Scale of an Animal with a Two-Chambered Heart- Fish
      • Plumage- Duck
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