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Class meeting Nov. 16th

Class meeting Nov. 16th. Objectives: 1. Compare and contrast Trichoptera and Lepidoptera with other insect orders 2. Evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of mimicry 3. Model a possible route of evolution of a defense mechanism. ALE 1 (Think, pair, share ~10 min).

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Class meeting Nov. 16th

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  1. Class meeting Nov. 16th Objectives: 1. Compare and contrast Trichoptera and Lepidoptera with other insect orders 2. Evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of mimicry 3. Model a possible route of evolution of a defense mechanism

  2. ALE 1 (Think, pair, share ~10 min) Compare and contrast Trichoptera with: Think: wings, antennae, mouthparts…

  3. ALE 1 (Think, pair, share ~10 min) Morphological feature

  4. ALE 2: Class discussion • What is the purpose of mimicry? • Who benefits? Who loses? Or is it a win-win deal?

  5. ALE 3 • Watch the video about monarch larvae • What’s unique about the plant that monarchs feed on? http://youtu.be/cll2vGF04XI

  6. ALE 3 • Watch the video about monarch larvae • What’s unique about the plant that monarchs feed on? • How can the larvae feed on the plant and not get poisoned themselves? • How did the monarchs evolve this ability? Make a diagram showing a possible sequence of events leading to evolution of this mechanism

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