Insect Bodies
Life Cycle
Cropping system
Cultural Practices & Weeds
Open Field and Controlled Environment
100

How many legs does an insect have? 

An insect has 6 legs / 3 pair of legs

100

What is the first stage of an insect life cycle

An insect starts as an egg

100

Name at least 4 major cropping systems used in Jamaica

Monoculture, Multiple cropping or mixed cropping, intercropping, Crop rotation, Phase cropping, strip cropping, contour ploughing, Mixed farming, cover cropping.

100

What is a weed?

A plant growing where it is not wanted

100

What is open field?

Open field farming is an unenclosed area of land that is farmed on or farming outside without the provision of any form of protection to the crops.

With this type of farming the crops are exposed to rain, sun, insects, leaching of nutrients, soil erosion, flooding, heavy winds etc.

200

How many body segments does an insect have ?

An insect has three body segments

200

What stage is a caterpillar in?

A caterpillar is a larva/larve

200

What is monoculture?

Monoculture is the continuous cultivation and production of only one crop on a plot of land for many years.

200

Name 3 cultural practices used in the Caribbean

Pruning, Fertilizing, staking, moulding, trellising, thinning out, weeding/ weed control, irrigating, Fallowing and mulching

200

What is controlled environment?

This is a technology-based approach toward food production. The aim of CEA is to provide protection and maintain optimal growing conditions for the development of the crop.

 Production takes place within an enclosed growing structure.

300

Name the three body segments of an insect

The three body segments are head, thorax and abdomen

300

What did our caterpillar changed into before it became an butterfly?

They changed to a pupa

300

Identify 2 disadvantages of monoculture

Disadvantages: This type of system can lead to soil depletion of nutrients, a build-up and rapid spread of pests and diseases, high dependence on chemical

300

Define the term moulding

this is a simple technique that is done by usually scraping, gathering or heaping soil around the root of plants to prevent soil erosion

300

Give 3 examples of controlled environment

Growth box

Aeroponics

Greenhouses

Hydroponics

Aquaponics

400

Other than the three body segments, name three common feature of an insect

Antenna, leg, compound eye, wings

400

What are the 3 stages of an incomplete metamorphosis?

egg, nymph, adult

(Examples grasshopper, cockroaches, dragonflies)

400

Give an advantage of mixed farming

One advantage of mixed farming is that animal manure can be acquired from the same farm

400

What is the benefit of 

Mulching

Staking 

Pruning 

Mulching: improve soil fertility, conserve soil water, controls weed growth

Staking: support plants with weak stems, enable plant to grow upright, keep fruit above the ground, makes weed control, pruning and harvesting easier

Pruning: Improve shape of the plant, Encourages growth and development of fewer nut larger fruits, prevent spread of disease

400

List 2 advantages of open field

uIt allowed a fair share of good and poorer soils

It allows simple and low cost mechanization for soil preparation, sowing/planting etc..

 Large scale production of crops

Irrigation by rain is used

 Less expensive to start than the controlled environment

500

True or False a spider is an insect

Why?

False: a spider is not an insect

Because spiders have 2 body segments while insects have 3, spiders have 8 legs while insects have 6

500

Name the four stages of a complete metamorphosis

Name 2 insects that undergo this type of metamorphosis

Egg, larva, pupa, adult

butterflies, moths, flies, ants, bees, beetles

500

What is crop rotation?

Give 1 benefit of crop rotation


Crop rotation is the cultivation of selected crops in succession (one after the other) on the same plot of land.

Benefit: Improved soil health, natural pest control

500

State 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of having weeds in your plot

Disadvantage: 

weeds compete with crop plants for space, light, water and nutrients. 

If weed growth in a crop is heavy, then crop plants are deprived of their requirements and the yield and quality of the produce will suffer. 

Weeds can also contaminate the crop produce with their seeds and fruits. 

Some weed species act as hosts for pests  

Some weeds (for example, redhead) are poisonous to livestock

Advantage: 

The rapid germination and growth of weeds on bare

soil provides a cover of vegetation that can help to prevent soil erosion 

ploughed-in weeds add organic matter to the soil.

weeds growing around fields attract beneficial insects, such as bees and insects that prey on crop pests.

500

List 2 disadvantages of controlled environment

High initial cost of investment – expensive to start and operate

Poor pollination rate

High level of management skill required

If by chance pests and diseases are introduced it can easily spread if not noticed quickly.

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