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For people who took Ento at state level, were the tests still all multiple choice or did they introduce free response?
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globetrotter wrote:For people who took Ento at state level, were the tests still all multiple choice or did they introduce free response?
At least at my state it was a mix of both. It was pretty much the same as regionals except that there were live specimens as well.
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The tests I've seen are mainly ID-based (so mostly FRQ, with a few matching/MC)
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My state test was the same as regionals but with live specimens and they introduced internal anatomy as well. :D
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Does anyone actually know how to identify Nymphalidae (with just a normal picture that doesn't show you how many legs it has)?
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Does the order Orthoptera undergo gradual metamorphosis(paurometabolous) or incomplete metamorphosis(hemimetabolous)? I've seen multiple sources with different answers.
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ceg7654 wrote:Does the order Orthoptera undergo gradual metamorphosis(paurometabolous) or incomplete metamorphosis(hemimetabolous)? I've seen multiple sources with different answers.
I'm fairly certain they are hemimetabolous.
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Panda Weasley wrote:
ceg7654 wrote:Does the order Orthoptera undergo gradual metamorphosis(paurometabolous) or incomplete metamorphosis(hemimetabolous)? I've seen multiple sources with different answers.
I'm fairly certain they are hemimetabolous.
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NoL617 wrote:
humanbeingofearth548 wrote:So, to get this started, any hints of what to come, or what to look out for?
On soinc.org under B or C events, go to the Entomology link. There is a list of all of the insects that you will need to know for the upcoming competitions.
I placed first in regionals for entomology, and basically, BEETLES BEETLES BEELTES. It's always that beetles, and I suggest that you sharpen your Diptera skills as well. It's also good to just know random facts, as that helped me and my partner a lot.
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Fulgorid_weevil wrote:
NoL617 wrote:
humanbeingofearth548 wrote:So, to get this started, any hints of what to come, or what to look out for?
On soinc.org under B or C events, go to the Entomology link. There is a list of all of the insects that you will need to know for the upcoming competitions.
I placed first in regionals for entomology, and basically, BEETLES BEETLES BEELTES. It's always that beetles, and I suggest that you sharpen your Diptera skills as well. It's also good to just know random facts, as that helped me and my partner a lot.
Know your Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera well. They will almost definitely be on the test.
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