QUESTIONS FOR STUDENT EVALUATION
Unit III
The questions presented below range from easy to difficult. Select questions most
appropriate for your students and, if necessary, modify the questions so they will be more
useful in your situation. Answers are in italics.
- The following statements are descriptions of microhabitats:
Can you describe another microhabitat?
- Mushrooms are not plants or animals but are called fungi. Put a "T" beside the
following statements about mushrooms that are true.
- A decomposer is an organism that cannot make its own food and eats things that are dead.
Put a "D" beside any of the following organisms that are decomposers:
- Construct a food chain that includes at least one producer, one consumer, and one
decomposer.
examples:
Grass-grasshopper-bacteria
Grass-grasshopper-bird-hawk
Old log-mushroom-fly larva-bird
- Fill in the blanks of the following statements:
- Put "T" beside the statements below that are true and an "F" beside
those that are false:
- What kinds of animals do you expect to catch in a pitfall trap?
Animals that walk or run across the ground.
- What kind of animals do you expect to catch in a Berlese funnel?
Small animals that can be found in leaf litter and like cool, dark places.
- List three things that might help leaves decompose once they fall to the ground:
Insects and other invertebrates
Water
Mold and bacteria
Air
- Describe the life cycle of a mushroom. Be sure to include spores,
mycelium and hyphae, and the
fruiting body.
Spores are dispersed in the air. If they land on a good
spot to grow, the spores send out fast-growing hyphae. The hyphae form a network
called the mycelium. As the hyphae
cross and fuse, a mushroom fruiting body forms and pushes up out of the ground. New spores are held in the cap of the new mushroom.
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