[img]https://www.rottler.com/images/deer-fly.jpg[/img]
2. What type of metamorphosis does the organism use?
3. What niche do these organisms occupy in a community?
[img]https://www.rottler.com/images/deer-fly.jpg[/img]
Fridaychimp wrote:Let's start it off strong!1. Identify the organism above.[img]https://www.rottler.com/images/deer-fly.jpg[/img]
2. What type of metamorphosis does the organism use?
3. What niche do these organisms occupy in a community?
1. Its a horsefly 2. Complete metaphorisis 3. decomposers
Sorry I'm so late, but it's all right. Your turn!MattChina wrote:Fridaychimp wrote:Let's start it off strong!1. Identify the organism above.[img]https://www.rottler.com/images/deer-fly.jpg[/img]
2. What type of metamorphosis does the organism use?
3. What niche do these organisms occupy in a community?1. Its a horsefly 2. Complete metaphorisis 3. decomposers
What parts of the water cycle are affected by vegetation?
transpiration from plants and surface runoff
Looks correct to me, since the original question poser has been inactivejakob wrote:I'm not really sure, but is it this?transpiration from plants and surface runoff
Code(16), DD(40), FQ(39),4&6(36), WQ(27)
CriB(26), DP (11), FF(1), MM(14), P&P(6)
CriB(36), DD(35), FF(2), MM(20)
Code(16), DD(40), FQ(39),4&6(36), WQ(27)
CriB(26), DP (11), FF(1), MM(14), P&P(6)
CriB(36), DD(35), FF(2), MM(20)
jimmy-bond wrote:Since this is dead already...
1. Which aquatic macroinvertebrate is depicted in this picture?
2. What is the typical timespan over which BOD is measured?
3. True or False: Turbidity is affected by seasonal changes.
1. Riffle beetle larvae? 2. 5 days, optimally 20 days 3. True
Yep. Your turn.kate! wrote:1. Riffle beetle larvae? 2. 5 days, optimally 20 days 3. True
Code(16), DD(40), FQ(39),4&6(36), WQ(27)
CriB(26), DP (11), FF(1), MM(14), P&P(6)
CriB(36), DD(35), FF(2), MM(20)
1. What is the difference between phytoplankton and zooplankton, and do they reside in lentic or lotic ecosystems? 2. How does a Secchi disk work? 3. Identify these two aquatic macroorganisms:[img]https://bit.ly/2PI7Xf5[/img]