CA NGSS 1-LS1-1. LS1.A: Structure and Function – different animals use their body parts in different ways (to get what they need to survive). We compare the tools, skills, and workplaces of humans with those of other animals. Just as you wouldn’t expect a plumber to be able to fix your teeth, other living organisms have behaviors (skills) and physical features (tools) that help them succeed in their habitat (workplace).
What Students Learn: Mosquitoes have specialized tools and skills to help them get blood for egg production and to find a good place to lay their eggs. Conclusion includes mosquito source identification, source reduction practices, and bite prevention information.
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