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The Ants by Sara, Naim, Itianze and Noa 00:00:09
What are the ants? The morphology? Where do you live and how do they organize? 00:00:16
How do they feed on? How do they reproduce? And interesting facts of them. 00:00:24
What are ants? Ants are a type of insect. There are roughly around 1,000 different species of ants. 00:00:32
They all range in size from 2 to 25 mm long. To visualize their size, they are often referred to being around the same as the paper clip. 00:00:42
Ants are usually either brown, yellow, red, or black. 00:00:56
Morphology. There are three types of ants, the worker that is female, queen that is female, 00:01:00
and the male. A worker is divided in three parts, the head, thorax, and abdomen. For example, 00:01:10
In the head, there are the ocelli, compound eyes, mandibles, and in the thorax, the legs and the abdomen, the petiole. 00:01:22
There are more types of ants. 00:01:39
For example, this hand has a sting and a post petiole. 00:01:46
The male parts are the same as the worker, but it has wings. 00:01:56
And the queen, that is the female, is the same and with wings. 00:02:07
Where do you live and how they organize? 00:02:14
Ants are social insects. They live in colonies that can grow to as many few million members. 00:02:19
Ants work together to gather food and care for the young. 00:02:29
and their behavior is surprisingly coordinated and methodological for hatching singlet insects. 00:02:36
An individual ant's behavior depends on the caster. 00:02:51
In a colony, this division is marked by the same casters, queens, workers and males. 00:02:56
Queens are primarily responsible for reproduction, while workers maintain the needs for food, 00:03:05
care for the young, and defend the colony. 00:03:15
Ants are insects whose social life is highly organized, but are bound only to that of honeybees 00:03:19
and or termites. Ants are considered a social insect because they live in 00:03:30
urbanized colonies and form complex societies. Ants usually boil their nest 00:03:39
underground, some ants, and boil their nest behind rocks or decaying wood in 00:03:47
In home, ants may decide to nest in ants. 00:03:55
Living. 00:04:02
Bees and their mates live in colonies with caste societies. 00:04:04
Who do they feed on? 00:04:09
Ants need to eat regularly to stay healthy and reproduce. 00:04:12
Ants are omnivores. 00:04:17
They can be fed with a variety of food. 00:04:18
for example pieces of bread, sugar, small pieces of fruit, nectar, seed, mushrooms or insects. 00:04:21
The ants are divided into the queen and the workers. Queen ants feed on food with a lot of 00:04:31
proteins and workers feed on food with less protein. How they reproduce? They reproduce 00:04:37
sexual and asexual, depending the ant they want to create. For example, if they want to create a 00:04:46
worker ant, they reproduce sexually, and if they want to create another queen, they 00:04:54
reproduce asexually. 00:05:05
Asexual. In some species, the queens use alternative models 00:05:33
of reproduction from the production of reproductive queens and non-reproductive workers . 00:05:38
New queens are produced asexually by detox parthenogenesis while workers are produced 00:05:50
by normal sexual reproduction. 00:05:59
Ants reproduce through a process initiated by the nuptial flight, where virgin 00:06:02
queen ants mate with males in the egg. 00:06:13
After mating, the queen stores the sperm, unspecialized pounds, and uses it to fertilize 00:06:16
eggs throughout her lifetime. 00:06:24
Interesting facts of them, ants are as old as dinosaurs, ants are ecologically important, 00:06:28
ants can become zombies, ants are strong, male ants have wings, ants do not have ears, 00:06:36
ants can be waterproof, ants have two stomachs. 00:06:47
Materias:
Biología
Niveles educativos:
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  • Educación Secundaria Obligatoria
    • Ordinaria
      • Primer Ciclo
        • Primer Curso
        • Segundo Curso
      • Segundo Ciclo
        • Tercer Curso
        • Cuarto Curso
        • Diversificacion Curricular 1
        • Diversificacion Curricular 2
    • Compensatoria
Subido por:
Cp santodomingo algete
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Fecha:
8 de mayo de 2025 - 10:56
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CP INF-PRI SANTO DOMINGO
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