Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Odonates/Answer Key"
From Pathfinder Wiki
m (1 revision) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{honor_header|Unknown|2011|Nature|North American Division}} | {{honor_header|Unknown|2011|Nature|North American Division}} | ||
− | {{ | + | ==1. What are Odonates?== |
+ | ==2. Know how many species of damselflies and species of dragonflies are in your Country (or State/Provence) and Continent and Worldwide.== | ||
+ | ==3. How do dragonflies and damselflies differ?== | ||
+ | ==4. What separates Odes from other insects?== | ||
+ | ==5. What other insects look a bit like odes?== | ||
+ | ==6. Describe and draw the life cycle of an ode.== | ||
+ | ==7. Know the following terms regarding Odonates:== | ||
+ | ;a. Exuviae: | ||
+ | ;b. Ocelli: | ||
+ | ;c. Crepuscular: | ||
+ | ;d. Cerci: | ||
+ | ;e. Pruinescence: | ||
+ | ;f. Wing Veins: | ||
+ | ;g. Wing Cells: | ||
+ | ;h. Compound eyes: | ||
+ | ;i. Segments: | ||
+ | ;j. Pterothorax: | ||
+ | ;k. Labium: | ||
+ | ;l. Forewing: | ||
+ | ;m. Pterostigma: | ||
+ | ;n. Hindwing: | ||
+ | ;o. Frons: | ||
+ | ==8. Of what value are odes and why should we study them?== | ||
+ | ==9. Identify and observe at least 15 species of Odonates. Record their location, habitat and date of finding.== | ||
+ | ==10. Demonstrate how to properly catch and release an Odonate without injuring it.== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{BookCat}} |
Revision as of 02:15, 20 July 2012
1. What are Odonates?
2. Know how many species of damselflies and species of dragonflies are in your Country (or State/Provence) and Continent and Worldwide.
3. How do dragonflies and damselflies differ?
4. What separates Odes from other insects?
5. What other insects look a bit like odes?
6. Describe and draw the life cycle of an ode.
7. Know the following terms regarding Odonates:
- a. Exuviae
- b. Ocelli
- c. Crepuscular
- d. Cerci
- e. Pruinescence
- f. Wing Veins
- g. Wing Cells
- h. Compound eyes
- i. Segments
- j. Pterothorax
- k. Labium
- l. Forewing
- m. Pterostigma
- n. Hindwing
- o. Frons