Examples of using The insect in English and their translations into Korean
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But this works really well, and this allows us to see what the insect is detecting.
What is dangerous bite hornet and what if the insect still stung?
Third, if the insect can't keep the poison out, it may evolve an antidote.
It paralyses the insect, which stop feeding within hours of ingestion, and die 2-4 days after treatment.
Around the middle of spring, when the temperature exceeds 13-15 degrees, the insect crawls out of the ground and begins to feed.
If the insect control service has the ability to carry out such treatment, the manager will
By recognizing discrete centers in the insect brain, we will better understand how elaborations of the brains of insects
who nurtured my curiosity, tolerating the insect collections and pet opossum, and teachers who encouraged me.
Most people bitten by a small parasite brush the insect from the body to stop remembering it, and only with multiple bites begin to
If we talk about the attacks of a black hornet on a man, then we can say that the insect stings it much more painfully than the usual hornet of an ordinary hornet.
Small teeth, located at the end of the trunk, the insect bites through the skin and injects viscous sputum into the victim's body, thinning the blood.
Most people, bitten by a small parasite, brush the insect from the body in order not to remember it any more, and only at multiple
As a result of this joint effort to catalog and map the insect brain, this group of scientists has discovered that the pinhead-sized brain of a fruit fly has more than 50 anatomically distinct centers approaching a complexity until now only recognized in animals such as fish or mice.
Researchers have been studying the effects of the biological control agent in extensive host-range studies since 2006 and concluded that the insect is highly host-specific and will not pose a threat to any other plant population other than the targeted water hyacinth.
In response to thermal radiation or the smell of an animal, the tick senses the victim at a distance of up to 50 m, and when it approaches the available distance it clings to the fur. Within 1.5- 2 hours the insect chooses a place on the body of the animal where it is easiest to bite through the skin.
Bug Buster disrupts the structure and permeability of the insects cell membranes.