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How many chapters does entomology have?

Insects can be divided into ten chapters:

Chapter 1: Describe the life habits and instincts of scarab, humpback dumpling and grasshopper humpback dumpling.

Chapter two: describes the living conditions of the wasp in the barren stone garden.

Chapter 3: Describe the parasitic behaviors and feeding patterns of stonebees, bees, snakes and folding-winged bees.

Chapter 4: Describe the predation and nesting characteristics of long-bellied bees, leaf-cutting bees, fat-picking bees and longicorn beetles.

Chapter 5: Describe the beehive built by wasps, which accords with geometric accuracy.

Chapter six: Describe the unremitting efforts made by tarantulas, web spiders and scorpions to survive.

Chapter 7: Introduce the marriage customs and oviposition knowledge of beetles, pine gill beetles, swamp iris elephants, fireflies and other insects.

Chapter 8: Introduce the habits of insects such as sweet tree aphid, bee aphid fly and ribbon web spider.

Chapter 9: It shows that human beings do not exist in isolation, and insects are an indispensable link in the biological chain of the earth.

Chapter 10: Reveal insects' feelings for lovers and children.