Mealworms have ____ Legs
6
An Environmental factor can be one of two things ...
Living and Non-Living
Isopods have _____ legs
14
Movement is one of the ways to determine living and non-living environmental factors. True or False
False (Fire and water can 'move' and they are non-living)
A rock is considered non-living. True or False
True
Do Mealworms prefer dry or moist environments?
Name an environmental factor that is wet.
Water
Isopods like dry environments - true or false
False! They like moist enviornments
A living environmental factor has to be breathing
false - plants do not breath
Is a waterfall living or non-living?
non-living
How do Mealworms breath?
An organism can survive outside of it's natural environment as long as it has:
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Food, Water, Air and Shelter
How do Isopods breath?
They breath through gills
One of the identifiers for a living factor is that it reproduces itself (by having babies or seeds) - true or false
True
A non-living environment factor can effect your health/life ... true or false...
true - lack of water food and air would be a matter of life and death to us
After larva, the Meal-worms turns into a cocoon - true or false
False - they turn into a Pupa.
Name a non-living environmental factor that effects how you could survive.
water, food, proper air ...
Isopods hard exterior makes it part of the _____ family.
Crustacean
A living organism can live outside of it's natural habitat as long as it has it's _____ ______ met ...
A garden is an example of a non-living environmental factor - true or false
false - a garden is full of plants that are living
Like Butterflies, Mealworms go through a life cycle called ...
This EF can be drastically different from one part of the world to another.
Temperature
Name 2 things Isopods eat ...
Leaves, decaying fruit and seeds
Name a living organism that helps other plant continue to grow and thrive (think insect)
a bee
False - it had once been alive so instead of non-living, it would be considered 'dead.'