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Arachnids are our friends.
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Spiders, and Mites, and Ticks, oh my!
Name That Tree!
100

This is a term for clogged xylem tubes.

What is heartwood?

100

These are tiny holes in an arachnid's abdomen.

What are spiracles?

100

This is the deepest river in the world.

What is the Congo River?

100

These are the numbers of spider species (1) in Illinois and (2) in the world.

What is (1) 500+ in Illinois and (2) 50,000+ in the world?

100

The wood of this tree is used to make chests that repel insects. 

What is the eastern red cedar?

200

This was the length of time since the last ice age.

What is 12,000 years?

200

This is the liquid inside arachnids (rather than blood).


BONUS:  This is its color.

What is hemolymph?


BONUS:  What is light blue?

200

These are openings on the floor of the ocean where superheated fluid mixes with cold salt water.

What are hydrothermal vents?

200

This is the most diverse group of arachnids.

What are mites?

200

The wood of this tree is used to make crates and flooring.

What is the red maple?

300

These are the two types of trees that made up forests in east central Illinois.

What are oak and hickory?

300

This is the largest order of arachnids.

What is Araneae?

300

These are the three places that fens can be found.

What are Europe, Canada, and the northern part of the US?

300

This type of mite lives in eyelashes and pores around the nose.

What is the demodex mite?

300

The wood of this tree is used to make furniture, gun barrels, and boats.

What is the black walnut tree?

400

These are the two types of forests that covered Illinois (1) after the last ice age and (2) now.  

What are (1) boreal forest and (2) temperate deciduous forests?

400

This scorpion is found in southern Illinois.

What is the striped bark scorpion?

400

These are the ocean zones, in order from the surface to the floor.

What are the sunlight, twilight, midnight, abyssal, and trench zones?

400

This is the anatomical difference between the larvae and adults of mites and ticks.

What is the number of legs?  Larvae have 6 and adults have 8 legs.

400

The wood of this tree was used by early French settlers to make barges.

What is the American sycamore?

500

These are three things that can be learned from a tree's core sample.

What are its age, wet and dry years, if there was a fire, and whether there were fires or insect attacks?

500

This is the name of the hairs on a spider that pick up vibrations in the air.

What are trichobothria? 

500

These are three types of habitats that estuaries can support.

What are tidal flats, salt marshes, mangroves, and/or seagrass beds?

500

This is why ticks are hard to remove.

What is the hypostome is covered with tiny backwards hooks?

500

The wood of this tree is used to make wall paneling.

What is the sweetgum tree?

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