MATERIALS NEEDED FOR COLLECTION OF ORGANISMS
- Knives to cut portions of plant stem/root or uproot
- Polythene bags to put the collected plant or specimens
- Insect collecting jars
- Insect killing jars
- Hand gloves
- Sweep nets
- Pooters
- Traps
Observation of Organisms
- Observe the plant/animal in its natural habitat before collecting
- Identify the exact place -on surface, under rock, on tree trunk, on branches
- What does it feed on?
- How does it interact with other animals and the environment?
- How many of that kind of plant or animal are in a particular place?
- Plant specimens placed on the bench and sorted out into;- seeds/stems/roots/leaves/fruits
- Animal specimens may be left inside polythene bags if transparent
- Others (killed ones) are put in petri¬ dishes
- Use hand lens to observe the external features of small animals
Presenting the Results of Observations
- Organisms are observed and important features noted down: colour, texture ¬hard or soft; if hairy or not
Size is measured or estimated
- Biological Drawings – It is necessary to draw some of the organisms
- In making a biological drawing, magnification (enlargement) is noted
- Indicate the magnification of your drawing i.e. how many times the drawing is larger/smaller than the actual specimen MG=length of drawing/length specimen
How to Draw
How does it interact with other animals and the environment?
- Several drawings of one organism may be necessary to represent all features observed, eg
- Anterior view of grasshopper shows all mouth parts properly, but not all limbs
- Lateral (side) view shows all the legs
Collection, Observation and Recording of Organisms
Collection
- Plants and animals collected from the environment, near school or within school compound using nets, bottles and gloves
- Animals collected include:-arthropods, earthworms and small vertebrates like lizards/chameleons/ rodents
- Place in polythene bags and take to the laboratory
- Stinging/poisonous insects killed using ether
- Other animals are observed live and returned to their natural habitat
- Plant specimen collected include:- leaves, flowers and whole plants
- Observations are made to show the following:-
- Plants have roots, stems, leaves and flowers
Animals have legs, hair, hard outer covering, feathers, eyes, mouth, limbs and other appendages
Also See:
DETERMINATION OF THE GENOTYPE OF A DOMINANT PHENOTYPE
CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS AND ORGANIZATION OF LIFE
CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
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