The mouthparts of a grasshopper are adapted for
...The mouthparts of a grasshopper are adapted for
sucking
chewing
grinding
absorption
Correct answer is B
Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on plant material. Their mouthparts are well adapted for chewing, allowing them to consume various parts of plants, such as leaves, stems, and flowers.The mouthparts of a grasshopper consist of several structures that work together during feeding:
Mandibles, Maxillae and Labium and Labrum.
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