Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Umm Al-Qura University

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Umm Al-Qura University"— Presentation transcript:

1 Umm Al-Qura University
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Umm Al-Qura University Health Sciences College at Al-Leith Department of Public Health Lecture (3)

2 biology of Insects and structure 2- Internal Anatomy

3 Objectives 1/ Recognize of Internal Morphology and biology of arthropods. 2/ Define types of arthropods Metamorphosis .

4 1- The Respiratory System
Function: Intake of oxygen removal of CO2 Spiracles: external openings (2 pair on Thorax, 8 pair on Abdomen) Trachea/tracheoles: air tubes Air sacs: air storage

5 Respiratory System

6 Respiratory System

7 2- The Circulatory System
An open system (unlike vertebrates) The only blood vessels are the heart and dorsal aorta Hemocoele – open blood cavity of insect

8 The Circulatory System
Principle functions: transport food, waste products, and hormones from one part of the body to another. other functions: lubrication of internal structures act as a hydraulic medium protect the body form infection serve as a simple storehouse for metabolic waste products

9 Circulatory system Aorta portion of

10 3- Nervous System

11

12 Features of nervous system:
Brain in head, and a ganglia in each section Ganglia may coordinate the impulses of specific regions

13 4- Digestive & Excretory Systems

14 Features of digestive tract:
A tube divided into 3 sections (foregut, midgut, & hindgut) Many insects are efficient at removing water from food (results in dry fecal pellets, also called frass). Waste is primarily uric acid.

15 5- Reproductive System

16 Abdomen – digestion, respiration and reproduction
reproductive & oviposition structures spiracle Abdomen has 7-11 segments Each segment has a pair of spiracles

17

18

19 Insects will complete one of two different life cycles:
1- Incomplete Metamorphosis - gradual change. 2- Complete Metamorphosis - complete change.

20 Incomplete Metamorphosis:
Egg. Early nymph (no wings). Late nymph (wings developing). Adult.

21

22 Complete Metamorphosis:
Egg. Larva. Pupa. Adult.

23

24

25

26 What are the basic characteristics of insects?
Are invertebrates. Have an exoskeleton. Segmented; Bilateral. Breathe through holes called spiracles. Have 6 legs (3 pairs of legs). Have compound eyes. Open circulatory system. Ventral nervous system. Don’t live very long lives.

27 2. Reproductive capacity & adaptibility
WHY ARE INSECTS SO SUCCESSFUL? 1. Ability to fly 2. Reproductive capacity & adaptibility 3. Resist drying - exoskeleton 4. Small size 5. Metamorphosis

28 Thanks Radia 28


Download ppt "Umm Al-Qura University"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google