Adaptations of a Bold Blood Sucker

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Adaptations of a Bold Blood Sucker Start the slide show using the buttons at the top or bottom of the screen. Discuss the content in these notes and on the lesson plan with students. Beware of Mosquitula!

Adult Warmth Pupa Egg Raft Larva Nectar Blood Review of life cycle from previous class(es) Tell students that mosquitoes have adaptations which help them survive at each stage of their life cycle. Larva

Adaptations of a Bold Blood Sucker Wings Antenna Large compound eyes Proboscis Adult Mosquito Adaptations Large compound eyes see you at night and detect body heat Mosquito eyes image source: scienceinquirer: https://scienceinquirer.wikispaces.com/Microscope Proboscis sucks blood Image source of proboscis, etc: Science Daily: https://www.sciencedaily.com/images/2017/03/170317180341_1_900x600.jpg Maxillary palps detect carbon dioxide and body odors http://compmed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/19-1.jpg Antennae detect sound and wind Abdomen swells with blood Six feathery legs float on water and land on you undetected. Long, narrow wings beat 800 times a SECOND to help mosquitoes hover. PBS’ fascinating video “Deep Look: How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood” explains how mosquitoes bite: www.pbs.org/video/deep-look-mosquitoes The website “Mosquito Magnet” also has a excellent explanation with images of how mosquitoes bite: http://www.mosquitomagnet.com/articles/how-mosquitoes-bite Maxillary palps Antenna Abdomen Six special legs

Egg Stage Adaptations “Mosquito eggs are usually elongated, about one millimeter long and they lay them in batches of 50-300 . . . Eggs can hatch in one to three days if laid on warm water.” Source: “Mosquito Biology.” Maryland Dept. of Agriculture: http://mda.maryland.gov/plants-pests/Pages/mosquito_biology.aspx Many mosquito species lays their eggs on the surface of stagnant water (water that is not moving). Eggs fit together to create a floating raft. More info: http://www.wumcd.org/mosquito/eggraft.html

Larva Stage Adaptations Breathing tube Sensory hairs “Brushes" draw food into the mouth.  Advanced: Breathing tube is called a siphon. Mouth brushes

Video of life mosquito larvae

Pupa Stage Adaptations Breathing tubes Eyes It takes about a week for a larva to change into a pupa if it has the food, water, air, and warmth that it needs. In just one or two days a pupa can complete the metamorphosis into a flying adult that can live on land—and suck nectar and blood. Paddles

Video of a live mosquito pupa

Adult Pupa Egg Raft Larva Students Ask students if they can remember the mosquito adaptations that were discussed for each stage. Ask students to spend a minute talking to a neighbor about mosquito adaptations and which adaptations they think are the most interesting. Optional: Ask students to act out and/or draw and label the adaptations they remember. Larva

Create NEW Organisms Adapted to suck blood OR Defend against blood-sucking Tell students that they will now have the opportunity to create a NEW organism which is adapted to suck blood from other organisms. Explain adaptations in writing