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1 Department of Mathematics and Science Big Idea 16: Heredity & Reproduction Life Cycles of Insects: Complete & Incomplete Metamorphosis Life Cycles of Plants: Flowering and Nonflowering

2 Department of Mathematics and Science Benchmarks SC.4.L.16.4 - Compare and contrast the major stages in the life cycles of Florida plants and animals, such as those that undergo incomplete and complete metamorphosis, and flowering and nonflowering seed- bearing plants. (Cognitive Complexity Rating: Moderate) SC.4.N.1.1 Raise questions about the natural world, investigate them in teams through free explorations, and generate appropriate explanations based on those explorations. Cognitive Complexity: High

3 Department of Mathematics and Science Characteristics of InsectsInsects Insects are small animals with a head, a thorax, an abdomen, and six legs. All insects start their lives as eggs. These eggs can be different colors, shapes, and sizes. All insects go through metamorphosis after birth.

4 Department of Mathematics and Science Life CyclesLife Cycles of Insects Animals that change their appearance during growth undergo metamorphosis. That's just a long word meaning "to change shape.“ The change that occurs when an insect egg hatches and grows into an adult is called metamorphosis, meaning to change in form.metamorphosis Insects and Metamorphosis

5 Department of Mathematics and Science What are two types of metamorphosis? 1. IncompleteIncomplete2.CompleteComplete How are these two types alike? How are they different?

6 Department of Mathematics and Science Insect Metamorphosis Review Incomplete three phases egg nymph Adult Example: grasshopper Complete four phases egg larva pupa Adult Example: beebee

7 Insect Metamorphosis Incomplete Metamorphosis Complete Metamorphosis

8 Department of Mathematics and Science Compare and Contrast Insects to Amphibians

9 Department of Mathematics and Science Insect Resources Life Cycle of Bees video clip: http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/1EB8948F-C374- 42B5-B877-1B0B97DD38CA http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/1EB8948F-C374- 42B5-B877-1B0B97DD38CA Growth and Metamorphosis reading http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/42B93DCB-7AAF-4D7E-8524-E133C7C575E1 Metamorphosis Achieved(butterfly): http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/8E9275E5-9603-4EA4-9F4D-B6CB460274A1

10 Comparing Plant Life CyclesPlant Life Cycles Some plants produce flowersOther plants produce cones Department of Science

11 Department of Mathematics and Science Conifer Plants

12 Comparing Nonflowering Plants Moss and ferns Moss and ferns produce spores. Conifers such as a Pine tree produce cones Department of Science

13 Department of Mathematics and Science Ferns produce spores


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