Across
- 3. Type of metamorphis that involved going from the egg stage to the nymph stage to the adult stage.
- 5. Test the hypothesis
- 7. Analyze Results and Draw Conclusions
- 8. Relatively “large” (> 0.2 – 0.5 mm) insects without backbones that live in water.
- 9. Shallow areas in a stream, where water is fast flowing, and stream bed is rocky.
- 10. Area of a stream with moderate current, continues surface and greater depth than riffles.
- 11. Make observations
- 13. Perform research
- 15. the type of metamorphis that includes the hatching egg, larva stage, pupa stage and then development adult form.
- 17. Outside variables that you can manage to keep constant or controlled during an experiment. These variables cannot be changed. E.g. - The weather in an outdoor experiment.
- 18. How aquatic macros develop into adults through complete or incomplete metamorphis.
- 19. Establish a hypothesis
Down
- 1. Small areas of still water, usually deep and muddy bottomed.
- 2. It is the main source of energy for a stream system, and provides food and shelter for macroinvertibrates and creatures in the habitat.
- 4. Elements that are constant and unchanged throughout the experiment(consistent through all groups)
- 6. variable that is being measured or tested (the results)
- 7. number of steps in the scientific method
- 12. variable being changed/manipulated in an experiment.
- 14. Ask a question
- 16. Factors of an experiment that can change or be changed.
