Mealworm Lab Part 1: Observation & Identification

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36 questions
Note from the author:
Ottawa High School Curriculum 2019 Biology textbook McDougal Littell ed 2008
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Question 2.

Remember that all scientific names for organisms are written in italics, which may or may not be a font option for you when answering.
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Question #3 Order - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to take time to look up the information.

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Question #3 Family - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to take time to look up the information.

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Question #3 Genus - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to.

This information is in your general information handout.
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Question #3 Species - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to.

This information is in your general information handout.
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Question #4 - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to take time to look up the information.

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Question #4 - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to take time to look up the information.

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Question #4 - Extra Credit - you don't have to answer this unless you want to take time to look up the information. You have to relate how the genus and species names relate to a mealworm's habitat.

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Question #11.

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#13 Calculating the average length of your mealworms. Be sure to measure in cm. Estimate length to the nearest 1/10 of a centimeter.

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#14 - categorizing the size of your mealworms based on your results

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#15 Table - moving in habitat - measure in seconds

#27 & #28 should add up to 180 seconds
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#15 Table - stationary in habitat - measure in seconds

#27 & #28 should add up to 180 seconds
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#15 Table - moving not in habitat - measured in seconds

#29 & #30 should add up to 180 seconds
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#15 Table - stationary not in habitat - measured in seconds

#29 & #30 should add up to 180 seconds
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Table - direction of movement in habitat

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Table - direction of movement not in habitat

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