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Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: December 21st, 2018, 3:33 pm
by will926ok3645
I guess I'll restart the thread
[img]http://www.accotink.org/Images/MacroInvertebrates/GilledSnails.jpg[/img]
1. What is the common name of this organism?
2. What stipulation must you make when using this organism as an indicator of water quality?
3. Does this organism have an operculum?
4. What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH
5.  What percent of freshwater that is NOT in glaciers/underground is located in swamps and marshes?

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 6th, 2019, 1:55 pm
by kate!
will926ok3645 wrote:I guess I'll restart the thread
[img]http://www.accotink.org/Images/MacroInvertebrates/GilledSnails.jpg[/img]
1. What is the common name of this organism?
2. What stipulation must you make when using this organism as an indicator of water quality?
3. Does this organism have an operculum?
4. What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH
5.  What percent of freshwater that is NOT in glaciers/underground is located in swamps and marshes?
1. Gilled snails
2. That they can breathe underwater???
3. Yes??
4. [img]https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/1f9d9991f701624f06d64eff9a5d0471084c92a7[/img]
5. 0.2??

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 6th, 2019, 11:01 pm
by will926ok3645
kate! wrote:
will926ok3645 wrote:I guess I'll restart the thread
[img]http://www.accotink.org/Images/MacroInvertebrates/GilledSnails.jpg[/img]
1. What is the common name of this organism?
2. What stipulation must you make when using this organism as an indicator of water quality?
3. Does this organism have an operculum?
4. What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for pH
5.  What percent of freshwater that is NOT in glaciers/underground is located in swamps and marshes?
1. Gilled snails
2. That they can breathe underwater???
3. Yes??
4. [img]https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/1f9d9991f701624f06d64eff9a5d0471084c92a7[/img]
5. 0.2??
2 is
they have to be alive to be counted in a water quality assessment
and 5 is
2-3%
but the others look good

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 10th, 2019, 8:04 am
by kate!
[img]https://bugguide.net/images/raw/ZSU/QF0/ZSUQF09QLS1QO0LKA00KB0GQB0HK6K0KA04Q6KRKA0GQF04Q30GK9KZKVK5KJ0WQHS4KOKKKUK0K.jpg[/img]
1. Identify this aquatic macroinvertebrate.
2. What are the weight factors of the total phosphate, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen tests?
3. What are 3 effects of pollutants in wastewater?

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 10th, 2019, 10:28 am
by MattChina
kate! wrote:
[img]https://bugguide.net/images/raw/ZSU/QF0/ZSUQF09QLS1QO0LKA00KB0GQB0HK6K0KA04Q6KRKA0GQF04Q30GK9KZKVK5KJ0WQHS4KOKKKUK0K.jpg[/img]
1. Identify this aquatic macroinvertebrate.
2. What are the weight factors of the total phosphate, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen tests?
3. What are 3 effects of pollutants in wastewater?
1. Caddisfly
2. 0.35
3. loss of biodiversity, eutrophication, hypoxia

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 10th, 2019, 10:32 am
by kate!
MattChina wrote:
kate! wrote:
[img]https://bugguide.net/images/raw/ZSU/QF0/ZSUQF09QLS1QO0LKA00KB0GQB0HK6K0KA04Q6KRKA0GQF04Q30GK9KZKVK5KJ0WQHS4KOKKKUK0K.jpg[/img]
1. Identify this aquatic macroinvertebrate.
2. What are the weight factors of the total phosphate, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen tests?
3. What are 3 effects of pollutants in wastewater?
1. Caddisfly
2. 0.35
3. loss of biodiversity, eutrophication, hypoxia
1 is wrong, it was the whirligig beetle larvae. 2 is wrong (though you misunderstood the question, I think; I was asking for them separately- maybe I shouldn't have put total phosphate first...) 3 is good though. Your turn!

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 16th, 2019, 9:02 am
by hmmm
I'm going to restart this, I guess.
[img]https://projects.ncsu.edu/cals/course/ent425/images/compendium/trichoptera/caddis1a.gif[/img]
1.ID 
2. What class(according to rules) is this organism in?
3. Does this organism have incomplete or complete metamorphosis?

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 16th, 2019, 10:41 am
by kate!
hmmm wrote:I'm going to restart this, I guess.
[img]https://projects.ncsu.edu/cals/course/ent425/images/compendium/trichoptera/caddis1a.gif[/img]
1.ID 
2. What class(according to rules) is this organism in?
3. Does this organism have incomplete or complete metamorphosis?
1. Caddisfly
2. Class 1- Pollution Sensitive
3. Complete metamorphosis

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 17th, 2019, 5:20 am
by Rrise
This question was on my biology exam

Re: Water Quality B/C

Posted: January 17th, 2019, 7:42 am
by hmmm
kate! wrote:
hmmm wrote:I'm going to restart this, I guess.
[img]https://projects.ncsu.edu/cals/course/ent425/images/compendium/trichoptera/caddis1a.gif[/img]
1.ID 
2. What class(according to rules) is this organism in?
3. Does this organism have incomplete or complete metamorphosis?
1. Caddisfly
2. Class 1- Pollution Sensitive
3. Complete metamorphosis
Correct, your turn.