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*Note: This lab activity was submitted to Ward's Science by a third party educator for the sole purpose of sharing content and ideas with other educators. Ward's Science is not affiliated with the author of this lesson plan. All product recommendations made by Ward's Science are suggestions for completion or extension of the activity or topics addressed, but are not required to complete the activity. levels, including cells, organ systems, and whole organisms. Behavioral response is a set of actions determined in part by heredity and in part from experience. • An organism's behavior evolves through adaptation to its environment. How a species moves, obtains food, reproduces, and responds to danger are based in the species' evolutionary history. Materials: • 6 Japanese beetles, Popillia japonica • 6 plastic shoe box size containers with lids • 6 four inch cuttings (including at least one open bloom) from the same yellow rose bush • 6 four inch cuttings (including at least one open bloom) from the same red rose bush • Stopwatch Time needed: One 90 minute block Preparation for Activity: BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Japanese beetle Information: Size: 15 mm long, 10 mm wide Color: iridescent copper and green Legs: 3 Pair Shape: Oval Wings: yes Antenna: Yes, clubbed Common Name: Japanese beetle Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Scarabaeidae

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