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Focus on Standards & Assessment Materials Needed, Preparation & Planning, Management Strategies Intro
Activity Activity
1 Activity
2 Research
Project Optional
Activity Case
Study Resource
Sheets Rearing Anatomy |
Petri
Dish Habitat
· household paper towels, 1 roll · scissors · plastic Petri dish, 1 per group· distilled water, 1 gallon · graduated eye dropper, 1 per group
Instructions: 1) Wash Petri dish with soap and warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. 2) Tear a sheet from the roll of paper towels. Fold the towel as indicated by the dotted lines in figure 1. 3) Use scissors to cut the towel along the fold lines to create eight equal pieces of paper towel (figure 2). 4) Prepare a Petri dish for an insect by folding one of the sections into three equal parts (figure 3).5) Place the folded piece in the clean Petri dish (figure 4). 6) Use a graduated medicine dropper, syringe or pippet to measure 5cc's of distilled water. Slowly drip the water over the surface of the folded paper towel to saturate. (Use distilled water when culturing insects since tap water somtimes contains bacteria and/or additives such as chlorine.) 7) Use scissors to clip one large healthy leaf from an insect-free pea plant (figure 5). 8) Place the leaf, underside-up, on the damp paper towel (figure 6).9) Place the lid on the Petri dish. The habitat is now ready for aphids.
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