Connected on 2010-03-29 09:15:00
from Decatur, IL, US
- 8:54 am
- Bugscope Teamalmost done with presets
- 9:00 am
- Bugscope Teamgood morning, Dory!
- Bugscope TeamWe are just about ready
- TeacherGood morning. Glad you are here. Need to test my ability to do this.
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to bugscope!
- Bugscope Teamok, we want to get one more preset, then we'll unlock it for ya
- Bugscope Teamok, we are done with presets
- 9:05 am
- Bugscope Teami unlocked the session
- TeacherI have about 25 students in the class coming in. Is that too many computers to chat? Should I put them in groups of 2?
Bugscope Teamprobably best to do 2 to a computer
- Bugscope Teamyou should see controls on the right
- Bugscope Team25 questions all at once might be too many... :)
- Bugscope Teambut 12-13, we can handle that
- Bugscope Teamyou can click on a preset and it'll take you there
- Bugscope Teamor you can use the controls on the upper right: mag, nav, focus and adjust
- Bugscope Teamwhen using navigation, click to center is much easier than click to drive
- Bugscope Teamand of course if you have any questions, please just ask us
- TeacherAre we ready yet?
Bugscope Teamyes, can you see my chat?
- Bugscope Teamgo for it! start driving around or click on a preset to change what insect you are looking at
- Bugscope Teamdory, can you see this chat here?
- TeacherHow do I work the mag?
Bugscope Teamwell, just click on the + or the - to change it... give it a try
- Bugscope Teami'm worried dory is running at a low res and can't see the chat
- Teacheryes. can see your chat.
- Bugscope Teamokay cool, try click on the + in the magnification
- Bugscope Teamthere ya go, nice
- 9:10 am
- Bugscope Teami would suggest ONLY using click to center, don't use click to drive
- Bugscope Teamand you can click on any preset and it'll take you to that preset
- Bugscope Teamthis is the mouth
- Bugscope Teamthe sponging mouthparts
- Teacheri am waiting for my class. I think I ;am ok. Good suggestion.
- Bugscope Teamcool, we are ready anytime
- Bugscope TeamCool! Just let us know if you have any problems or questions.
- Bugscope Teamwe can also give control of the scope to students once they login. just let us know if you want us to switch control
- 9:20 am
- Teacherkids are here and logging on. can't wait!
- Bugscope Teamcoolness
- Bugscope Teamhey welcome to bugscope!
- Studentwat is your name
- Studentwhat is your name????????
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to bugscope!
- StudentHello
- Studenthi
- Studenthey
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to Bugscope!
- Bugscope Teamthis is a fruit fly
- Studenthey cj!
- Studenthey
- Bugscope Teamyou can see its compound eye, on the lower edge of the head
- Bugscope Teamand you can see its antennae
- Studentreally?
- 9:25 am
- Studentno really
- Studenthow many antennae does it have
Bugscope Teamtwo antennae, and they are each composed of two parts
- Studenthi
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamfruit flies kind of look like they are wearing gas masks
- Studenthow many compound eyes does it have
Bugscope TeamTwo compound eyes
- Teacherperhaps you could help us with the parts of this leg.
Bugscope TeamThe parts of the leg are the coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, tarsus
- Studentthey look fuzzy
- Studentn gross
- Bugscope Teamthere's a basal part of the antenna, like a thick pad, and there's a part like branches
- Studenthow many simple eyes
Bugscope Teamthree simple eyes, called ocelli, but we cannot see them
- Studentof course they look fuzzy mar mar
Bugscope Teamthe fuzzy stuff are setae (pronounced see-tee), they help it sense its environment
- Studenthow many simple eyes
- Teacherstudents need to know how many antennae it has
Bugscope Teamtwo antennae, but each is in two parts
- Guestwat is ur name
- Studentwhat do they eat?
Bugscope TeamFruit flies feed on yeast and other microbes that live in rotting fruit
- Studenthow many simple eyes does a fruit fly head hav?
- Bugscope TeamThe tarsus (plural is tarsi) are the final segments (the feet).
- Student?'
- Studentdont talk to me jk
- Student.......
- Studentheyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- Bugscope Teamyou can also see the tip of the haltere
- Bugscope Teammiddle low left
- StudentTHAT MEANS JUST KIDING
- Studentother info
- Guesthello?
Bugscope Teamhi robby
- Studentwhos robby
- Studenthello
- Studentany other info?
- Bugscope Teamnotice the compound eyes also have setae on them, those setae help sense wind speed and direction, helps it fly
- Guesthow many antennae does this bug have
Bugscope TeamAll insects have two antennae.
- Studentother info?
- Studentmhm
- Studentalex do u know anyother info ????
Bugscope Teamno, that was the only thing i know, the only thing i'll ever know. ;)
- Bugscope Teamfruit flies are part of Diptera -- the flies, of course, called that because they have two wings
- Studenthow many compound eyes
Bugscope TeamAll insects have two compound eyes.
- Studentthe hawk siad hello
- Studentwhat antenna are these
Bugscope TeamThese are called aristate antennae. Aristate antennae are only found in two suborders of flies.
- StudentWAT KIND OF ANNTENNA DOES IT HAVR
Bugscope Teamit is a sensory antenna
- 9:30 am
- Studenthow many simple eyes
Bugscope Team3
- Studentew
- Bugscope Teamnow we can see one of the antennae very clearly, and we can also see the facets of the compound eye
- Guestwhat kind of antennae does this bug have
Bugscope TeamThese are called aristate antennae
- Studentdcyfiyulhik,m hbmhgnbfjcjy
- Studenthow many compound eyes
Bugscope Teamtwo compound eyes
- StudentWhat do they eat?
Bugscope TeamFruit flies feed on yeast and other microbes that live in rotting fruit
- Studentwhat do they eat alex
Bugscope Teamall kinds of stuff, plant matter, hamburgers, dead skin, but it has to be in liquid form, that's why they have to puke on it first, to turn it into a liquid
- Studentyah alex
- Guestwhy is this fruit fly gray
- StudentY R THEY GREY
- Studentlol
- Teacherthought they could look at the mouth
- Studentits the microscope colore
Bugscope Teambecause we are working with electrons rather than light, we do not see color. we can see things that are smaller than the wavelengths of visible light
- Bugscope Teamthey have sponging mouthparts that soak up the yeast/microbes they feed upon
- Studenthow many legs do they have
Bugscope TeamSix legs
- Studentwhat kind of bug is this
Bugscope Teamfruit fly
- Studentdo you like skittles
Bugscope Teamskittlez are da bezt, you know that!
- Studentfruit fly
- Studentthanxs
- Studenty duz it keep gettin bigger
Bugscope TeamThe magnification is increasing--we are zooming in
Bugscope Teamyour teacher is controlling the scope live over the internet, the magnification was increased
- Studentit looks creepy
- Studentwhy is it so hary
- Studentwho is alex
- Studentits a bug
- Guestare the eyes smaller than a pierod at the end of the sentence.
Bugscope TeamUm, a little larger, but not much.
- Studentew! what is that!?
- Teachercan you see the haltere on this preset?
Bugscope Teamyes you can
- Studentit looks wierd
- Studentits mouth
- Bugscope Teamnormally this part of the mouth looks different
- Student?
- Bugscope Teamthere's the haltere
- Student:O what is that!
- Studentwe found the gonads
Bugscope Teamthat is one of the halteres. the gonads are internal in most insects
- Studenthow many legs does it have
Bugscope TeamSix legs
- StudentEWWWWWY
- Student.
- Studentwow
- Guestwhat does it eat
Bugscope TeamFruit flies feed on yeast and other microbes that live in rotting fruit
- Student.
- 9:35 am
- StudentWho is robby?
- Bugscope Teamthe haltere is like a little punching bag that bangs against the abdomen when flying, helps stabilize flight
- StudentWAT IS THAT THING EEEWWWW
Bugscope TeamThis is the claw at the end of the leg--it is like the ties
- Studenthtat looks creepy
- Studenthow many antennae do this one have
- Studenthow many antennaes?
- Studentwhy do they call it a butterfly
Bugscope Teamwell, it used to be called a flutter by, because they flutter by you. but then people started reversing the words to butterfly... kinda cool huh?
- Studentwho knows
- Studenthow many simple eyes does it have
- Studentits not buttery
- Studenthow many anntenae does this have
- Studentscott dont answer my questions!
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see where the scales have come out
- Guesthow many anteaannae does a butterfly have
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentcool
- Studenthow many antennae does the butterfly claw have??????????????????????
Bugscope TeamButterfly claws have no antennae. The antennae are on the head
- Studentwhat the scale thing
Bugscope Teamscales are kind of like feathers. but one of their helpful functions is that if the insect flies into a web it may still be able to escape by leaving its scales stuck to the web and slipping out
- Studentwhat arew those things on the bugs legs
- Studenthow many compund and simple eyes do they have?
- Studentkk
- Studenty is no 1 ansering me
Bugscope TeamI just answered you ;)
- Studentnot really
- Studentwhos j.c
- Studentj.c??????????
- Studentjordan cross duh!
- Studentnvm
- Studentwhat are the paddle like things called
Bugscope TeamThose are scales--they cover the butterfly and make them slippery. The scales are the dusty stuff that gets on your hands when you try to pick up a butterfly.
- Studentdo you know who i am
- Studentthis is really slow
- Studentakes forever to read the words
- Student:O
- Studentare those scales on the butterfly legs
Bugscope Teamyep, totally
- Studenthow many cmpd eyes do butterflys hav
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentmany simple eyes
Bugscope Team3
- Studentgo alex
Bugscope Teamrock on!
- Guestwhat are the holes
Bugscope Teamthose are holes where the scales fell out
- Student:)
- Studento.o
- Bugscope Teamscales also have colors, both structural and pigmented, so the butterflies can identify others of the same species
- Studentwho is alex
Bugscope Teami work with bugscope
- Studentwhat is that
Bugscope Teamthis is the head of the butterfly
- Studentwho is clayee?
- Studentcooleyo
- Bugscope TeamAlex is our IT guy
- 9:40 am
- Studentthe head looks creepy
- Studentother info.
- Studenteeeeeeewwwwwwwww
- Studentk
- Studentit looks wrong
- Studentits lagging
Bugscope TeamSkittlez try refreshing your browser.
- Bugscope Teamthe individual facets of the eyes are called ommatidia
- Student:)
- Bugscope Teameach ommatidia has a lens in it
- Studentscott dont smile!
- Studentexplain the mouth
Bugscope TeamThe mouth is called a proboscis. When the butterfly is at rest it is curled up, between the eyes. When the butterfly eats, it extends the proboscis by pumping blood into it. The proboscis straightens and extends--like those party horns that look like snake tongues.
- Studentplease
- Teachercould you explain the mouthparts?
Bugscope Teamthe butterfly sucks nectar from deep within in the petals of a flower, and in order to be able to do that it extends its proboscis by forcing hemolymph into it
- Studentit looks dusty n kinda ugly
Bugscope Teamyeah, dirt and grime can get on the bugs, we call it juju
- Studenthi dory
- Studentwhos mar ma
- Studentmarissa is mar mar
- Studentjuju i like it
- Studenthi everyone (plz dont be mad)
- Studentslow...
- Studentwho is clayee???!!!!!!!!
- Studenthey marmar
- Student...
- Studenthey what is that thing hanging down
- Bugscope Teamyou can see all the scales strwn about
- Student...sounds nasty
- Studentthat looks rlly wierd
- Studentgross
- Studentyyyyyyy
- StudentWho is ESEM?
Bugscope Teamthat is just the computer that is at the microscope. Nobody is there right now
- Bugscope Teamthe proboscis is coiled except when it is being used; then it rolls out like a party favor
- Bugscope Teamif you computer is slow, try refresh F5, if it's still slow, try to reduce the number of questions, that'll make it easier to see the answered questions
- Studentclayee isnt ansering who he or she is
- Studentgood advice
- StudentMKAY
- Studentstupid caps
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE?????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- Student2
- Bugscope Teamyou can see a pollen grain to the right of the proboscis
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- Bugscope Teamvery small -- it is also one of the presets
- Guestwhat is this part of the head
Bugscope Teamthis is the center of the head, where the proboscis is
Bugscope Teamyep, this is the mouth area
- StudentWho is clayee!
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- 9:45 am
- StudentCLAYEE WHATS YOUR REAL NAME
- Student....
- Studentopps
- Bugscope TeamPollen! My new obsession
- Studento.o
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- Studentwierd
- Studentlooks awsome
- Bugscope Teamyou can see the edge of a scale next to the pollen grain
- Studenti ]
- StudentWhy are you obsessed with pollen?
Bugscope TeamThis summer I am going to dissect the guts of the beetles that I study to determine what kind of plants they eat ( if they eat at all). One way to determine that is to examine the pollen in the gut. Pollen is really tough so it doesn't get destroyed in the digestive system of the insect.
- Studentwhat is the polon brain connected to
Bugscope TeamThe pollen is stuck to some of the little setae on the butterfly.
- Bugscope TeamThe study of pollen is called palynology. There are people who can determine what kind of plant this pollen came from.
- Studentwhats it do
- Student:)
- Studentscott
- Studentstop
- Studentsmiling
- Studenti like birds..do you?
- Student???
- Studentwhat?1
- StudentWHO IS CLAYEE
- StudentHow old are you guys?
Bugscope Teamwe range in age from the 20s to ancient
- StudentIS IT CLAIRE I THINK ITS CLAIRE WHO DOES 2
- Studenthow many atennaes do they have, and u better answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentsup?
- Teacherwhat is in the lower right?
Bugscope Teamthat is a scale from the butterfly wing
- Studentwhat is the lower area
Bugscope TeamIn the upper left is a pollen grain. In the lower right is a scale.
- Studentyou caught me
- Studentwhateve
- Student\/lol\/
- Studentidk
- Studentwhat t would be ancient
Bugscope Teamlike your parents' age
- Bugscope Teamthe scales have those holes in them, that helps to keep the weight of the scale down
- Studentdoes it have esyes
Bugscope Teamyep
- Studentwhat is that huge fin looking thing
Bugscope Teamthat is called a scale
- Studenthow many eyes
Bugscope Teamtwo compound eyes
- Studentwhat does it eat
Bugscope TeamButterflies usually feed on nectar from flowers. Although some also feed on juices from rotting fruit, tree sap, or even animal poop.
- Studentthanks,now any other info
Bugscope Teamsome monarch butterflies migrate long distances, many hundreds of miles
- StudentDo you like Justin Bieber
- 9:50 am
- Studentni 5o3we6xsg97h5 .
- Studentnoooooooooooo hes a kreeper
- Studentwhy is it gray?
Bugscope Teambecause this is an electron microscope. there is no light in the scope. we use electrons to get the image, not light. since there is no light, and color is a property of the frequency of light, there is no color
- Studentcooooooooool
- Student:) :(
- Guestis that one wing
- Studentoh yah opps
- StudentHI
- Studentwhat are the box like things
- StudentHI
- Studentstop...sry that was
- StudentTHATS KELLY!
- Studentwhy?
- Studentthats
- Studentthat wad bri]
- StudentWATS YR FAV COLOR
- Studentwhy?
- Studentjerry is awesome
- Studentnuh uh!!
- Studenti luv jerry
- Studentnuh uh
- Studentjerry stop stealen muh computure!!!
- Student? u c nt spell\
- Student[''
- Studentmake up your mind J.C
- Bugscope Teamhamuli
- Guestwhoes a kreepeer
- Studenta singer
Bugscope Teamno, this isn't a stinger, it's the edge of a wing, with hamuli, those are the hooks
- Studentwow...\
- Studentwhat do the hooks do
Bugscope TeamThey hold the front and hind wing of the bee together
- Bugscope Teamthese are the edges of the hindwing of the bee
- Studentscott stop answering the questions they ask me!
- Studenthi ppl
- Student_______
- Studenthi
- Studentscott
- Studentstop
- Studentwhy would they eat beans
Bugscope Teamwell, they would eat anything that would keep them alive. any animal would. maybe some flies could eat beans, maybe if they were able to find some decomposed beans
- Studentstop
- Studentstop wat
- Studentwhat happen to emilly
- Student0.0
- StudentWHATS YOU FAV SONG?
- Studentim stupid!!!!!!!
- Studentidk
- Studenthey
- Bugscope Teambees and wasps have four wings, and when they fly they hook the wings together to make two wings, essentially
- Student\/ what?
- Studentomg ther is no t in the word singer singer as in musician or song writter
- Studentstupid!!!!!
- Studentwhat are humili hooks are
Bugscope Teamwell, the wings can hook together with the hamuli, it'll help it fly better
- Guestwhat is on the hooks
Bugscope Teamjuju, dirt and grime
- 9:55 am
- Studentwhos jerry
- Studentwat r hamuli on a wing!!!!
Bugscope TeamHamuli are a series of hooks on the wings of wasps, bees, and ants, which hold the front and hind wings together.
- StudentWHATS YOUR FAVORITE SONG!
- Studentjerry+bri
- Studentjerry=bri
- Studentwhos j.c
- Studentjordan cross
- Studentduh!
- Studentdo you like the movie antz?
Bugscope TeamI like A Bugs Life better. I am not a big fan of Woody Allen.
- Studenteeeewwwww!!!!!!
Bugscope Teamyeah, cool huh? insects have claws that look really cool up close. claws are used to grab food, hold onto walls, etc.
- Studentlooks like a head
- StudentCant you show a pictue of a skittle?
Bugscope Teamwe could if we had one in the microscope
- Studentwho is j.c
- Studentlooks like a monsyter
- Studentgtg
- Studentwhat is a cool fact about pollon grain?
Bugscope TeamPollen grains are what causes allergies in many people...allergic people's immune systems confusing pollen grains for bacteria and mount an immune response.
- Studentme 2
- StudentBYE!!!!!!
- Studentokay well cant you get one?
Bugscope Teamsend one to us
- Studentthanks by
- Studentokay i will!
- Bugscope Teamthanks students! hope you got something out of bugscope. be kind to your teachers :)
- Studentbuhbye!
Bugscope TeamBye!
- Bugscope Teamthis is the face of a mosquito
- Bugscope Teamdory, all the chat and images will be saved to your member page: http://bugscope.beckman.illinois.edu/members/2010-023
- Bugscope Teamdory, are more students coming or is that it?
- 10:08 am
- Bugscope TeamDory please let us know what the schedule will be like today. We are planning to shut down between the morning and afternoon so other people can use the microscope.
- Bugscope Teamhey welcome to bugscope
- Studentwhat am i looking at
Bugscope Teamthis the a fruit fly
- GuestWhat are we looking at?
Bugscope Teamthis is a fruit fly
- StudentWT!!!!
Bugscope Teamcould be wild type...
- 10:13 am
- Studenthow many antenna?
Bugscope Teamtwo antennnae
- TeacherWe are here! Ready!
- Studenthow many antennae does this fly have
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentyes same question here
Bugscope TeamTwo antennae, two compound eyes, six legs
- Studentcompound eyes
Bugscope Teamthat's right. It has 2 compound eyes and 3 simple eyes we cant see
- Studenthow long is it
Bugscope Teamlooks like the antennae are 3 or 400 microns long -- meaning 0.3 to 0.4 mm.
- StudentHow many compound eye?
- Studenthow many simple eyes
Bugscope Team3 and they are called ocelli. They help the fly triangulate the light source to let it know where it is. Like a build in GPS
- Studentthis is a beautiful fly
Bugscope TeamI am sure that its mother thinks so too ;)
- Studentwhy does it look like a eak
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see one of the compound eyes
- StudentHURAY!!!!!
- Bugscope Teamthe compound eyes have little bristles between the facets
- StudentEWWWWW
- Studentthats very interesting. do they have hairs out of there eyes
Bugscope Teamyes they do -- the hairs, or 'setae,' help them gauge wind speed and direction
- Studentpretty
- Bugscope Teamthis is the branched portion of the antenna; there is also a bulbous base we can see now, in the upper left
- Guestinfo about fruitfly
Bugscope TeamFruitflies are in the order Diptera, generally in the family Drosophilidae. They live about 2-3 weeks from egg-adult. Fruit flies feed on yeast and other microbes that live in rotting fruit.
- StudentWhat kind of antennae is it?
Bugscope Teamit is called an aristate antenna
- Studentwhat are we are looking at
- Studenthow many species of flies are there?
Bugscope TeamHundreds of thousands. There are many undiscovered species of flies around the world.
- StudentThats cool! would you know the speed of a fly. or this fly
Bugscope Teamthis is a fruit fly, but the house fly can reach speeds of around 5 mph
- Studenthow do the hairs help at all?
Bugscope Teamthe hairs have the same function as nerve endings in our skin, in some ways; they are sensory
- Guestother info about it
Bugscope TeamDo you have any specific questions? It is easier for me to answer specific questions.
- 10:18 am
- StudentNO FLIPPIN WAY!!!!!
- Bugscope Teamnow we see the sponging mouthparts
- Bugscope Teamand some of the limbs
- Studentwhen a fly is on you there is a tube like thing that sucks on you like a mouth wat is it called?
Bugscope Teamproboscis
- Studentwhy are there hairs on it
Bugscope Teamsome of the hairs are chemosensory, some are thermosensory, and some are mechanosensory -- they do a lot of things
- Studenthmmmmmmmmmm.... intersesting?
- StudentTHATS SO COOL!!!!!!!!!
- Bugscope Teambut not all flies have probosces
- Studentahhh wat are we looking at know?
- Studentyea i no zack garrett
- Studentthats fast
- Studentbutterfly claw
- StudentWhat are we looking at?
- StudentOMG IT WILL KILL US ALLL!!!!!!!
- Studentthats pretty cool:)
- Studenthow many antennae, compound eyes, and simple eyes do butterflies have
Bugscope Teamthey have two antennae, two compound eyes, and I am not sure about simple eyes -- ocelli. usually there are three, but I am not sure about butterflies
- Studentyea it is
- Studentwhat kinda of butterfly is this?
- Studentare these skals
Bugscope Teamthere is a scale on the back claw there. It looks like a ridged potato chip
- Studentis it a monarch?
- Studentscales
- Studentare these scales
- StudentEVIL BUTTERFLY
- Studentwhat is that???????????????
Bugscope TeamThe is a claw on the end of a butterfly food
- Studenthow many simple eyes dose it have
- Studentit is a bug
- Bugscope Teamfoot
- Bugscope Teamhaha
- Studentintersting.....
- 10:24 am
- Studentask cate
- Studenthow many compound eyes do butterflies have
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studenthow may antennae
Bugscope Teamtwo antennae
- Studentok can we look at the whole butterfly now?
- Studenthow many types of butterflies are there?
- Studentdo they have any simple eyes
Bugscope TeamWe've never seen simple eyes on them before, so I think no they dont
- StudentTONS!
- Studentwhats in the background
- Studentdo all butterflys have claws
Bugscope Teamyes all insects have claws unless we broke them off mounting them on the stub, which sometimes happens
- Studentvery mysterious!
- Bugscope Teamsmall
- Studentwhat is this
- Studenthello
Bugscope TeamHello!
- Studentwhat am i looking at
- StudentWhat is the thing in the middle ;)
- Studenti love juju
- Studentjkjk
- Studentwhats up with that juju?
Bugscope Teamwe often see that -- it's like random dirt and dried liquid
- Studenteww fun
- Bugscope Teamthis is the proboscis -- what we think of as the tongue. or it was. now we are looking at the edge of the eye
- Bugscope TeamWe think this is a kind of fritillary, a small orange butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.
- Studentwhats that
- Studentiss that juju
- 10:29 am
- Studentis that juju
- Studentmuch deception in this fly the darkside is with it
- Studentthats pretty gross
- Studentlol
- Bugscope Teamto the left is one of the palps
- Studentwhy are they called butterfsdfsdflsd\
- Studenthow many antennae
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Bugscope Teamhere is the proboscis, all coiled up when it is not being used
- Studentmy bad why are they called butterfly
Bugscope TeamAlex told us earlier that they were once called 'flutterbies,' and that changing the word to butterfly is a kind of slang
- Studenthow longg is it
Bugscope Teamthe tongue is probably a few millimeters long
- Studentthat toungue
- Studenthe gots a bubu!
- Studentwhat kind of butterfly is this???
Bugscope TeamWe think it is a fritillary\\
- Studenthe will be ok che
- Student=)-
- Bugscope Teamsee the scales on the top of the head?
- Studentyea i see vry clearly
- Studentwat are those potatoe chip lookin things?
Bugscope Teamthose are scales. mosquitoes, butterflies, moths, skippers, silverfish, and some weevils have them.
- Studenthow large or there eyes
Bugscope TeamThey are about the size of small beads.
- Studentwho are we talkin too????
- Studentpll
- Bugscope Teamannie is an entomologist, Scot and I are microscopists that run this microscope
- Studentsmart people tippy
- Studentwhat is that
Bugscope TeamThis is a grain of pollen.
- StudentCHIPS ROCK!!!
- 10:34 am
- Studentwhat are the little squares?
- Studentwhat are are these squares
Bugscope TeamThis is a very close view of one of the scales.
- Bugscope Teamthis is the structure of the scale. It keeps them lightweight and also it gives the butterflies color
- Studentare the squares used for anything???
Bugscope TeamThe squares form the frame of the scale. They are like scaffolding.
- Studento
- Studentdoes it help them fly?
Bugscope TeamIt probably does serve some purpose to help them fly. However, the main purpose of the scales (most entomologists think) is for protection. The scales make the butterfly very slippery, and difficult to hold onto.
- Studentomititya hurray
- StudentwHat is that
Bugscope Teamthis is up close of the compound eye. When it died, it's eyes shriveled a little so they don't look as plump as they would normally
- Studento cool
- Bugscope Teamthe individual lens you see are called ommatidia
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentwhat is that???
- 10:39 am
- Bugscope Teamthis is one of the palps, which are accessory mouthparts, like little arms, on the crane fly
- Studentwhat are the hairs for???
Bugscope Teamthe hairs are found all over insects. We call them setae (pronounced see-tee). They help the insects feel what's going around them in their environment like taste or touch, depending on the type of setae. They dont have skin like us that can feel easily, they have a hard shell of armor. These setae are connected to nerves found underneath their armor
- Studentwill you anser me please
Bugscope Teamyes
- Bugscope Teamthe hairs here are likely chemosensory
- Bugscope Teamchemosensory setae (the hairs) can process smells in the air
- Studentwhat is that?
Bugscope Teamthis is one of the tarsi of the mosquito
- Studentit looks evil
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentweird
- StudentWhat is that
Bugscope TeamThis the the claw on the end of a mosquito's leg.
- Student big
- Studenticky
- Studentwow
- Bugscope Teamtarsi are the last several segments of a limb
- Studentthat looks like the claw?SCARY CLAW:0
- Bugscope Teamyes it is a claw -- most insects have claws
- Studentme too garrett
- Studenti hate mosqutoes
Bugscope Teamme too
Bugscope Teammosquitos are a good insect to hate because they are very deadly with all the diseases they carry
- Studentwat are the potatoe chips?
Bugscope Teamthose are scales
- Studentwhat do they use it for
Bugscope TeamThey use the claws to cling to surfaces
- Bugscope Teamscales are kind of like small feathers, and they have several purposed
- Studento
- Bugscope Teamoops purposes
- Studentomg it has hooks
Bugscope Teamyes they are hooks, and they connect the fore- and hindwings of bees or wasps so that when they fly they have essentially two wings
- Bugscope Teamthese, now, are hamuli on the leading edge of the hindwing of a bee
- Studentyour smart
- Studenti hate bugs!!!!!!!!
Bugscope Teamwhat is cool is that with bugs, we are the predators
- 10:44 am
- Studentpce out suckas
Bugscope Teamheh BYe!
- TeacherThanks so much. Was a great session. Much of the time they talked to me also. I need to go for another class. See you this afternoon at 2 PM.
- Bugscope TeamThank You!
- Bugscope Teamsee you later dory.
- Bugscope Teamwe will be logging back in at 1 to set up
- 12:51 pm
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- Bugscope Teamtime to do a callout so the one on top now drops down
Bugscope Teamlike now
- Bugscope TeamCalling all tiny parasitic wasps
- Bugscope TeamActually this one is not so tiny
- 1:57 pm
- Bugscope Teamcan 't th ink
- Bugscope Teamhey dory, welcome back!
- Studentwat animal is it
Bugscope Teamthis is a wasp
- Studentidk
- StudentHELLO
- Studentwow its a wasp
- Studenthi
- StudentHI CATWOMAN
- Studenthi
- Studenthello
- Studenthow many antennae 2 rite
Bugscope TeamYup--all insects have two antennae
- GuestWe love filipino kid
- StudentGO AWAY JAGGER
- Studenty
- 2:03 pm
- GuestBe quiet
- Bugscope Teamthis wasp had two antennae; you can see the base of one to the left of the compound eye
- Studentbe quiet jagger
- Guesthow many simple eyes does a ladybug have?
Bugscope Teamnone
- Studentno
- Studenthow many antennae do the crane fly face have?
- Student#of compound eyes
- Bugscope Teamlobsters and other crustaceans have 2 pairs of antennae
- Studenthi
- Guestthx scott
- Studenthow many antennae does a cranefly have?
Bugscope Teamit's an insect, so it has two -- all insects have two
- Studentyo
- Studentho9w many compound eyes do crane fly faces have
- Studenthi friend
- StudentHI HOW ARE YOU OHLA AMIGO
- Studenthey
- GuestHow many simple eyes does cranefly have
- Studenthow many compound eyes do cranefly hav
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentwhat about cranefly's compund eyes?
- Student# of antennaes??
- StudentHI
- Studenthow many spikes are there, and what are they?
Bugscope Teamthe spikes are called setae, which really are just hairs on an insect
- Studenthow many compound eyes did the crane fly hav
- Studentall bugs have the same amount 2 aut the dot
- Studenthow many compound eyes does the crane fly have?
- Studenthow many simple eyes do craneflys have
- Studenthow many anntenaes does acranefly have?
Bugscope TeamTwo. Since crane flies are also insects, they also have two antennae.
- Studenthow many simple eyes does a crane fly face have
- GuestWhat kind of anntenae
Bugscope TeamI believe that they have filamentous antennae
- Studentwhat kind of antennae do craneflies have?
- Studentthis is crazy
- TeacherThis is the teacher. How come the pictures are changing? I am not touvhing anything.
Bugscope Teamyou should see preset 20
- Studenthi
- Studentdoes this job get boring
Bugscope TeamNope, every session with every class is different.
- Studenthow many compound etes does a cranefly have?
- Studenttouching right ms. damery???
- Studentwhat is the hairs used for
- Studentstupid scientist
- StudentWHAT IS YOUR NAME
- StudentTerri and Autumn...
- Studentthis is hard
- 2:08 pm
- Studenthey terri and autumn!
- Studentwho's rusty??
- Studenthow many simple eyes do crane flys have
Bugscope Team0--they do not have simple eyes
- Studenthey
- Studentwow this is soooooooooooo fun!!!
- StudentRUSTY IS JUST DUMB
- Studenthow many compound eyes do craneflys have
Bugscope Teamthey have 2
- Bugscope TeamI did that...
- Studentdo you like this/
- Studentwho is catwomen
- GuestThese pics are wierd
- Studentno
- Studentikr
- GuestI know i am
- StudentI EAT SPIRITS FOR BREAKFAST
- Studentcreapo
- GuestLIFE ALL the way
- Studentcoolio
- Studentthe e stands for emily the m is for macy and the j is for both of our middle names they both start with j
- Studentlol
- Studentthat sounds good!
- Studenti do too!
- Studentlol
- Studentlily i thought you were guna be lil-kil?!?!?!?!
- Bugscope TeamCrane flies do not have simple eyes!!
- GuestWhats up
- Studentheyyyyyyy
- Studentthsnk you
- Guestheyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
- Studenti dont like mosquitoes im allergic to them
Bugscope TeamMost people are somewhat allergic to them. That is why mosquito bites itch.
- Studentsorry ter-bear
- Studentwhteva
- Bugscope TeamDory do you have the control you need now -- is everything working correctly?
- Guestwhateva
- StudentWELL THEN TER-BEAR
- Studentyayyyyyyyyy
- Studenttotally yah
- Studentwow teri ur mean on this .........jk this is suposed 2 b fun
- Studentwhat is other info about the cranfly
Bugscope TeamCraneflies are aquatic as larvae. The larvae live in streams and ponds where they feed on decomposing matter. Adult crane flies feed on nectar from plants. Some people call them mosquito hawks, because they look like big mosquitoes. But they are not mosquitoes, they do not suck blood; and they also don't eat mosquitoes (another common misconception)
- Studenti like food
- Studentlol
- GuestAm i smart
- Student k
- Studentikr
- Studentnice
- Guestme 2
- StudentWHO DOESNT LIKE FOOD
- Studentdude im soo... confused!
- Studenti do
- Studenthow many antennaes does a butterfly have?
Bugscope Teamthey have 1 pair of antenna that are clubbed. That's how you can tell moths and butterflies apart. Moths don't have clubbed antennae
- GuestJAGGER'S A GINGER
- Studentlol taylor
- Studenthow old are you scot?
- Studentno jacob is
- Studentwhat part of the butterfly r the scales on
- Studenthow many anntenaes do butterfly scales have?
- Studenthow many antennea does a butterfly have?
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- Studenti luv pickles
- 2:13 pm
- Studenthow many pairs of simple eyes do butterfly hav
- Studenthow old r u chas
Bugscope TeamI'm 26.
- Studentthat is soooo cool
- Bugscope Teamso now you should be on the pollen grain
- Studentis that ball looking thing the pollen
Bugscope TeamThe spiky one behind it is pollen
- StudentDO RAGWEEDS HAVE BRAINS
Bugscope Teamno; they do have genetic code and that is about it
- Studentthis is cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
- Studentok cool
- Studentannie can you plz awnser my question plz
Bugscope TeamI just did
- StudentTHIS IS HARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studenti need to know about butterfly scales!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentolivia
- Studenthow many compound eyes does a butterfle have
Bugscope Teamtwo
- Studentdoes it hav antennae
- Studenthow r u
- StudentWHICH IS POLLEN
Bugscope Teamthe spikey one
- Studentwhat does the pollen grain look like to you Annie?
Bugscope TeamIt looks sort of like a sea urchin to me
- Studentur a retard
- GuestHow man antennaes do pollen grains have
- Studentwats our other info
- Bugscope Teamthe thing in front of the pollen grain is a mold spore
- StudentTHANK YOU SCOTT
- Studenthow r u
- StudentHOW MANY PAIRS OF SIMPLE EYES DO BUUTTERFLI HAV
- Studenthow many simple eyes does a butterfle have
- StudentGO AWAY
- Studentbutterfly compound eyes?
- Studentwhat is the spikes
- Studentthx
- Studentpollin
- Studentblah!
- StudentI like moles
- Studentno
- GuestAny simple eyes
Bugscope Teamsimple eyes can be seen on the wasp in preset 11
- StudentAnnie thats cool good imagination
- StudentWHAT ON EATRH IS THAT
- StudentHOW MANY SIMPLE EYES DOES A BUTTERFLY HAVE??
Bugscope TeamI'm pretty sure they don't have any, none that I've ever seen anyway
- Studenthello Cate
- Guestmatthew and robben 4ever
- Studentwhats number 4
- Bugscope TeamTo move to a preset, just scroll through the presets list in the lower-right and click on the thumbnail
- Studenti like pie
- Studentany other info on ragweed pollen
- StudentI belive I can fly
- Studenthow come butterfly dont carry pollen
- StudentWHY DO BUTTERFLY NOT CARRY BUTTER
- Student#of simple eyes on the butterfly scales
- StudentOK THANKS
- GuestROBBEN
- 2:18 pm
- StudentCAN THE POLLEN SEE???
- Studentno
- Studentreally catwoman really?!?!?! wow.....
- StudentPOLLEN IS NOT ALIVE CAT WOMAN
- Studentwho is cat women
- StudentI belive I can touch the sky
- Studenthey be nice to catwoman
- StudentTHATS WIERD
- Studentwho are u catwomen
- Studenti luvv u all!!
- GuestWho is rusty
- Studentthis is ugly
- StudentOK THANKS SCOTT
- Studentyou r a nerd rusty jk
- Studentwhat does it eat
- Studenthow many antennea does a wragwat pollen have?
- GuestHow many simple eyes d oprocosis have
- Studentcrepo
- Studentis ragweed pollen dangerous
Bugscope TeamIt is dangerous if you are allergic to it. It causes many people to have allergic reactions.
- Studentthis looks like a destroyed cheeseburger -Autumn && -Terri
- Studentwhat it eats with it
- GuestBad taylor
- StudentDOES POLON GRANS HAVE ANTENNAE
Bugscope TeamNope. Pollen is part of a plant. Plants do not have antennae.
- StudentDO FRUIT FLIES LIKE FRUIT
Bugscope TeamYes. They feed on the yeasts and other microbes that live on rotting fruit.
- Studentcool wat is DAT
- Studentterri is nasty
- Studenttrue dat
- Studenthaha
- Studenti like pie
- Studentthats now funny meanie!
- Studentthat is so wierd lookin
- StudentGR!
- StudentI DO NOT CARE IF YOU LIKE PIE
- Guestguess wut everyone
- Studentellie that is disgusting spaz
- Studentcan you please awnser my question
- Studenti
- Bugscope Teamsee the antennae, and the compound eyes?
- Studentyour a ferk spaz
- StudentNO
- Studenti did
- Studentthe
- Studentewww
- Studentno im not lol
- StudentI MEAN YES
- Studentdoes anyone no who brownie is!! gorsh!
- TeacherMy computer still shows the butterfly proboscis. TEACHER
Bugscope TeamDory please hit refresh
- GuestDo fruit fly have anntenae
Bugscope TeamYup. Two, just like all the other insects.
- StudentOK THANKS ANNIE
- Studenthow many compound eye do fruitfly hav???
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- Studentcatlyn loves pie.........NOT
- Studentwhat kind are antenna
Bugscope Teamthose are aristate antennae, meaning that they are bristly
- Studentwhat kind of antena
- Studentwhat kind of antannae is that
Bugscope TeamThese are aristate antennae
- GuestNot
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- Studenthi
- StudentWHAT KIND OF ANTENNAS
Bugscope TeamAristate antennae
- Studentdo fruitfly have simple eyes???
Bugscope Teamyes three on the back of the head
- Studentwhat are the hairs
- Studenty do fruit flys have hairy eyes?
Bugscope Teamthe hairs (setae) are said to help them sense the wind direction and wind speed
- Student*why
- Studentdo fruit flys have compound eys
Bugscope TeamYes, you can see them here on the screen.
- StudentI eat people
- StudentWHAT ARE THE HAIRS ON THE FLY
- StudentDONT EAT ME
- Studenthow many antennea does a butterfly probiscis have?
Bugscope Teamthe proboscis is the 'trunk,' like an elephant's trunk, but in this case it is an extensible straw leading to the mouth
- Guestdouble pits to chstie
- StudentWHY WOULD SOME ONE EAT YOU
- Studentwhat are the circle all ovr tha eyes???
Bugscope TeamThe little circles are the individuals facets of the eyes. They are called ommatidia and each little circle is sort of like one of our eyes.
- Studentmommy
- Studentdaddy
- Studenteat rusty
- Studentwho is gangsterz?
- Studentwho is Rusty?
- Studenthow many compound eys do fruit flys have
Bugscope TeamTwo
- Studentyour mom
- StudentTHANKS CATE:)
- StudentWHAT INTRESTING FACTS CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE LEGS
Bugscope Teamthere are always six legs on an insect, and they usually end in claws. the last several segments of the legs are called tarsi, and the final tarsus has claws
- Studentyour mom
- Studentyour dady
- GuestTer that is Taylor\
- StudentWHO IS BROWNIE
- StudentHow did the anntena get split or are they made like that?
Bugscope TeamThe image we were viewing a little bit ago showed two antennae--which were think hairs attached to a sort of circular base
- StudentROBBEN DOES LOVE MATTHEW
- Studenttaylor is gangsterz?!?!
- StudentI LIKE CORN
- StudentHOW MANY ANTENNAE DO FRUIT FLIES HAVE
Bugscope Teamjust two, like all insects
- StudentWHY DO U LIKE CORN
- Studentwhy r the hairs coming out
- StudentWGAT IZ THAT
- StudentDOES ANYONE NO WHU BROWNIE IS
- Studentwhy is hair coming out of the eyes?
Bugscope Teamthey are hair! but on insects we call them setae, or entomologists like annie will yell at us! They are used to tell the fly what direction the wind is flowing
- Studentyour mom
- Student2!!! robben!
- Studentwhat am i looking at :)
Bugscope Teamright now you are looking at a fruit fly's compound eye facets, called ommatidia, with bristle-like setae coming out of the interstices between the ommatidia
- Student/poland....
- Studenthow many simple eyes does a fruitfly hav
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- StudentGANSTER LOVES CATWOMAN
- GuestI know terry
- Studentwhat is this
- StudentI love cats
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- StudentWHO IS GANSTER
- Guestgangsterz aint really a gangster he
- StudentANNIE?
Bugscope TeamYES??!!!!!!!
- StudentTerri TERRI WITH A i GET IT STRAIGHT!!! GEEZ!
- GuestWho is he
- StudentHOW MANY COMPOUND EYES HAVE
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- StudentOK THANKS:)
- StudentI HEART SQUIDS
- Studentwhy are there hairsking out of the eyes
- Studentthats intererstin
- StudentANNIE? how many anntennae do butterfly probiscis have?
Bugscope TeamThe proboscis is part of the butterfly. It has no antennae.
- Studentr u in illinios
Bugscope TeamThe microscope and several of us are at the University of Illinois in central Illinois. Annie's in California
- GuestOlivia
- StudentRUSTY IS THE NAME OF MY CAT
- StudentWhy are there hair sticking out of their eyes?
Bugscope Teamthe hair (setae) is sensitive to wind, and the fly can tell where the wind is coming from, and how fast it might be, using those setae
- StudentWHAT IZ THIS???
- StudentHER CAT PUCTED ON MY FOOT
- Studentwat r placoid sensilla?
Bugscope TeamThey are a kind of sensory structure only found in bees and wasp.
- StudentHOW MANY ANTENNAS DO BEES HAVE
Bugscope TeamTwo. All insects have two antennae
- StudentYEA
- Studenti dont know
- Student5
- Studentthat is so cool is californa a cool placer
- StudentWill someone answer my question?!?!?
Bugscope Teamjust below, now
- StudentOK:)
- Studentis matthew t. gangsterz?//!1
- StudentWHAT IS THA PLACOID THANGY
Bugscope TeamThey are a kind of sensory structure only found in bees and wasp
- Studentyour mom
- GuestAny compound eyes do compounds eyes have
Bugscope Teamnnon
- Studentyour dady
- StudentHOW MANY COMPOUND EYES DO BEES HAVE?
Bugscope Teamthey have two compound eyes with thousands of facets
- StudentI LOVE FRIES
- StudentWHAT ARE THE WORM LOOKIN THINGS
Bugscope TeamThose are individuals setae--little short hairs. They help the insect to sense smells.
- GuestThompson no ganster
- Studentteei is nasty
- Bugscope Teamnone, that is
- Studentok thank you Scot.
Bugscope Teamsorry it takes me awhile to type my answers
- Studentyour mom
- StudentYAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
- StudentMALL
- Studenti like food
- Studentyour mom
- StudentCOOL
- Studentyour dad
- Studentare the bugs alive or dead under the microscope?
Bugscope Teamthey are dead, which is good for me because I make the samples and I dont like handling live insects- no offense annie
- StudentWAT DUS HAMULI MEEN???
Bugscope TeamHamuli are little hooks that connect the front and hind wings of bees, wasps, and ants.
- Studentwats this
- Studentscot eatsfood
- StudentHOW MANY SIMPLE EYES DO BEES HAVE??
- Studenti like
- Guesttanner's girl can stop pinching and hitting me
- Studentwhat is a bee hamuli
Bugscope Teamthe hindwing has those on its leading edge so that the hindwing can clip onto the forewing
- Bugscope Teamthese are hamuli, which are little hooks, or clips, that hold the fore- and hindwings together
- Studentdus this thang have eyes
- Studentfood
- Studenthow many anntenaes
Bugscope TeamTwo
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- Studentwat is hamuli
Bugscope TeamHamuli are little hooks that connect the front and hind wings of bees, wasps, and ants.
- Studenthow many cmp.eyes do butterfly probiscis have? plz awnser my ?
Bugscope TeamA proboscis does not have any antennae. A proboscis is a mouth. Antennae are like a nose. A proboscis can't have antennae any more that your mouth can have a nose.
- StudentWhat would your definition of hamuli?
Bugscope TeamHamuli are little hooks that connect the front and hind wings of bees, wasps, and ants
- Studentthis best be colin
- Studentleave me alone mexican man! and others... NOT FUNNY!
- Bugscope TeamIt's a little bit like velcro
- Guesthdgxggdfgfdfghyfhnsdufgsytgfsygfugszusyzfugsefsdfmsfsdfzmdfsdmszfmzsfzsddsfzdsmd
- Guestno
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- StudentHOW MANY SIMPLE EYES DO BEES HAVE??
- Studentiz tha bee eye simple or coumpound???
Bugscope TeamCompound
- Studentwhat are these
- StudentAre they only on Ants with wings
Bugscope TeamThey are on all insects in the order Hymenoptera, which includes ants, bees, and wasps.
- StudentWHY IS IT SO FUZZY
- Studenti love taco bell!
- Bugscope Teambees and wasps have four wings, but when they fly it is more efficient to have two wings, so they clip the fore- and hindwings together
- Guestme too
- Student goodbye suckers
- StudentCREPOS ALL OF U
- Studenty do u ppl take a long time 2 giv ur awnsers ....jw ... im not trying 2 b mean .. imm] jw
Bugscope TeamI just provided a very thorough response to your most recent question.
- Guestrobben is not gay
- StudentBYE
- Guestno
- StudentBYE
- StudentBYE
- Studentscot how are you doing
Bugscope Teamgood, daddyO
- StudentGOOD
- Studenti am confused
- GuestWhat
- GuestScot
- StudentBrownie. its because there are a lot of people are asking them questions
- Studentgood night scot
Bugscope Teambuenos noches
- Studentmal
- Guestin china its 2 40 am
- StudentI AM CONFUSED
- Studentthat looks lik an old chinese man
- Studentgosh tr=eri just b mean lik that lol jk
- GuestWhat is ocelli
Bugscope Teamocelli are the simple eyes; sometimes simple eyes, like in caterpillars, are called stemmata
- StudentWhy do they need a claw besides for gripping
Bugscope TeamSometimes they use the claws to clean themselves.
- Bugscope Teamlook this is cool -- another kind of hamuli
- Studentrobben likes mal
- StudentSOOOOOOOOOOOO CONFUSED!!!!!!
- Studentdo u like taco bell annie?
Bugscope TeamNot really.
- Studentsquid-- hey
- Guestgoodniiiiite goodniiiiite sweet dreams my little angel
- Studentidk what to do mrs. damery
- Studentrobben likes mal
- Studentjk
- Bugscope Teamthis is a spiracle in the wasp petiole
- Studentwat is dat
- Studentbye bye bye bye bye bye bye
- 2:38 pm
- Bugscope Teamthe petiole is the section between the thorax and the abdomen on a wasp and on an ant
- StudentThanks Annie ,Scot, CAte ,andchas
- Bugscope TeamThank You!
- Bugscope TeamA spiracle is like a nostril for insects.
- Bugscope TeamBye Caits
- TeacherThank you so much. I decided to show them as many presets as possible since this may be the only time they ever see insects this close. Thanks so much again! Have a great day! (have to leave for another class) Dory
- Bugscope TeamThank you
- Bugscope TeamBye Dory, thanks for joining us!
- Bugscope TeamThank you, Dory