
8.2 Lesson 2: How Insects Make Sounds
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How do insects make sounds?
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Listen to the video and think about...HOW do insects make these sounds??
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How do insects make sounds?
We live in a noisy world. One of the noisiest inhabitants on Earth are insects. No matter where you go, you can’t escape them. It is estimated that 75% of the over 8 million different species of life on Earth are insects. No wonder it’s impossible to escape their constant, noisy chatter.
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But how do insects make sounds? As you read, think about what is similar between how sound is produced in all these insects and what you have figured out in your investigations in class about how instruments produce sound.
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Crickets
Among the noisiest of insects are crickets. Only the male crickets make sounds, and surprisingly, not all species of crickets produce sound. Crickets make sounds for many reasons, but one of the main reasons is for male crickets to attract female mates.
When a male cricket wants to attract a mate, he lifts up his wings and rubs them together. Each wing has "teeth," much like a comb does. The chirping sound is created by running the top of one wing along the teeth at the bottom of the other wing. When the cricket does this, the teeth strike each other, and thin portions of the wing deform, change shape, and vibrate to make the sound.
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the main reasons why crickets make sounds?
To scare away predators
To attract female mates
To protect their territory
To communicate with other crickets
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Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers are another group of insects that use sound in their everyday life. One way they make sounds is by rubbing one of their hind legs, which has rows of pegs on the inside, against the stiff outer edge of their wing. These sounds are produced in order to find a mate and protect their territory. Grasshoppers can also make loud snapping or cracking sounds with their wings as they fly. They “pop” their wings by causing the membranes between the veins to stiffen, leading them to change shape and vibrate. This is another way to get attention when they are trying to court another grasshopper for mating.
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Multiple Choice
What do grasshoppers use to make sounds?
Their hind legs and abdomen
Their wings and ribs
Their wings and abdomen
Their hind legs and wings
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Cicadas
Another noisy insect is the cicada. Cicadas make the loudest mating song of any insect or animal. Some species can produce songs as loud as the sound from a car’s speakers at maximum volume.
The male cicada makes sounds by changing the shape of two membranes in his ribs called tymbals. By contracting a muscle, the cicada bends the membrane inward, producing a loud click. As the membrane snaps back, it clicks again. This produces vibrations that move through his abdomen to make the sound louder. Cicadas also make sounds to attract mates and protect territories.
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Multiple Choice
How do male cicadas make sounds?
By changing the shape of two membranes in their ribs
By rubbing their wings together
By contracting a muscle in their abdomen
By snapping their wings
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Multiple Choice
What is one reason why insects produce sounds?
To attract mates
To communicate with other insects
To scare away predators
To mark their territory
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between the chirping sound of a cricket and the sound made by a grasshopper?
The cricket creates the sound by rubbing its hind legs together while the grasshopper uses its wings.
The cricket creates the sound by running the top of one wing along the teeth at the bottom of the other wing while the grasshopper rubs its hind legs against the stiff outer edge of its wing.
The cricket creates the sound by snapping its wings while the grasshopper uses its hind legs.
The cricket creates the sound by rubbing its wings together while the grasshopper creates the sound by snapping its wings.
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Multiple Choice
What is the loudest mating song of any insect or animal?
Cricket
Cicada
Grasshopper
Beetle
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Open Ended
What are some similarities in the way these insects produce sounds and the way instruments produce sounds?
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Observe the slow-motion videos on the next two slides...
Think about the sound that a bee, mosquito, or fly makes as it flies near your ear. Each produces a buzzing sound as they fly. On the following two slides, analyze the insects flying to figure out what might be producing these sounds as they are doing this.
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Draw
Draw and label a “comic strip” view that shows the way that the wings are moving and changing shape over time.
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Open Ended
How does the way the wings of these insects make sounds compare to the way that instruments make sounds?
How do insects make sounds?
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