A. Hibernation
B. Thanolasis
C. Aestivation
D. Ecdysiast
Related Mcqs:
- The sucking type insects of cotton are ________________?
A. Jassids and thrips
B. Wlutefly and jassids
C. Thrips and whitefly
D. All the above - The sucking type insects pesis are controlled by________________?
A. Chlorinated hydrocarbons
B. Pyrethroids
C. Organo-phosphatcs
D. Botanical pesticides - Insects have_________________?
A. 11 segments
B. 12 segments
C. 20 segments
D. None - The insects which transfer disease from one plant to another is known as__________________?
A. Disease transmitter
B. Vector
C. Pest
D. Parasite - The wings and legs of insects are present in___________________?
A. Head
B. Thorax
C. Abdomen
D. Neck - The sucking type insects of cotton are________________?
A. Jassids and thrips
B. Wlutefly and jassids
C. Thrips and whitefly
D. All the above - The insects have__________________?
A. 2 pair of wings and 2 pair of legs
B. 3 pair of wings and 2 pair of legs
C. 2 pair of wings and 3 pair of legs
D. None of the above - Trachea in insects are the organ of___________________?
A. Digestion
B. Respiration
C. Excretion
D. Secretion - The entrance point for air in insects are known as _________________?
A. Trachea
B. Spines
C. Secretion
D. Nervous system - Malpighian tubules are organs of_________________?
A. Excretion
B. Digestion
C. Secretion
D. None of the above
4 Comments
Aestivation or æstivation (from Latin: aestas, summer) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter
Dormancy in winter called Hibernation.
and in summer called Aestivation.
Aestivation is the correct answer
Hobernation in winter not summer.