Ants, termites, bees, and wasps live in what type of social structure that may include millions of individual insects?
- Correct Answer: community
- family
- habitat
- colony
Explanation: Many species of insects have evolved complex social behaviors. They live together in large, organized colonies (see Figure below ). This is true of ants, termites, bees, and wasps. Colonies may include millions of individual insects. Colony members divide up the labor of the colony. Different insects are specialized for different jobs. Some reproduce, while others care for the young. Still others get food or defend the nest.
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