BIO 335 Individual Assignment Household Pest Paper

BIO 335 Individual Assignment Household Pest Paper

BIO 335 Individual Assignment Household Pest Paper

Select one class of the phylum Arthropoda, and obtain faculty approval for the class you selected.
Obtain at least five pictures of some of the arthropods in the class you selected.
Develop an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation.
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Create a virtual collection of the pictures you selected.
Address the following in your presentation:
How the class compares to other classes in the phylum Arthropoda – Include the estimated number of species in this class and how the class compares to all other arthropods.
How humans have affected the survival of this class of arthropods
Technological or medical breakthroughs humans have made because of this class of arthropods
Interesting facts regarding some of the species in this class of arthropods
List the basic characteristics of the class you selected. Include detailed explanations in the speaker notes section that correlate to each point.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
Cite the source of each image on a references slide at the end of the presentation.
Submit the Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation assignment.

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