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Asociación General
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Destreza: 1 Año de introducción: 1933 |
Requisitos
La especialidad de Insectos es un componente de la Maestría Naturaleza. |
La especialidad de Insectos es un componente de la Maestría Zoología. |
Conexión Logros para la Investidura: Esta especialidad está relacionada con los requisitos de Logros para la Investidura para ORIENTADOR DE NUEVAS FRONTERAS Estudio de la naturaleza que requiere que requiere (como una de dos opciones) una colección de insectos similar al requisito #1 de esta especialidad. Esta especialidad es una elección popular para la especialidad de la categoría de Estudio de la naturaleza de nivel de destreza 2 o 3 requerido para los ORIENTADORES DE NUEVAS FRONTERAS pero la especialidad de nivel básico es de nivel de destreza 1 entonces no cumple con el requisito. |
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Insects possess segmented bodies supported by an exoskeleton, a hard outer covering made mostly of chitin. The body is divided into a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. The head supports a pair of sensory antennae, a pair of compound eyes, and mouth parts. The thorax has six legs (one pair per segment) and wings (if present in the species). The abdomen (made up of eleven segments some of which may be reduced or fused) has respiratory, excretory and reproductive structures.
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Many insects are considered pests by humans. Insects commonly regarded as pests include those that are parasitic (mosquitoes, lice, bedbugs), transmit diseases (mosquitos, flies), damage structures (termites), or destroy agricultural goods (locusts, weevils). Many entomologists are involved in various forms of pest control, often using insecticides, but more and more relying on methods of biocontrol.
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Although pest insects attract the most attention, many insects are beneficial to the environment and to humans. Some pollinate flowering plants (for example wasps, bees, butterflies, ants). The silkworm has greatly affected human history, as silk-driven trade established relationships between China and the rest of the world. Fly larvae (maggots) were formerly used to treat wounds to prevent or stop gangrene, as they would only consume dead flesh. This treatment is finding modern usage in some hospitals. Adult insects such as crickets, and insect larvae of various kinds are also commonly used as fishing bait.
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- Exodus 8:21-31: God sent a plague of flies on Egypt.
- Exodus 10:1-18: God sent a plague of locusts on Egypt.
- Proverbs 6:6-8: The ant "stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest."
- Jonah 4:5-11: God used a worm (possibly an insect larva) to teach Jonah about His concern for people.
- Acts 12:20-23: King Herod was eaten by worms and died.
References
- Categoría: Tiene imagen de insignia
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Honors/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Skill Level 1/es
- Categoría: Libro de respuestas de especialidades JA/Especialidades introducidas en 1933
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/General Conference/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Primary/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Stage 0/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Naturalist Master Award/Fauna/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Zoology Master Award/Fauna/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/IAConnection/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book