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Sunday, November 15, 2009. These are close ups of plant A and shows the remnants of the eggs that I discussed in last week's blog post. The shot below(on the far left) is a shot of the area at the bottom of the tank. The area is littered with filamentous organisms and a worm that was swimming amidst it all. These are pictures of the organisms attached to plant B that I refer to later in the blog. They are bladders that trap food for the plant. Friday, November 6, 2009. In contrast to last week I was only...

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Sunday, November 15, 2009. These are close ups of plant A and shows the remnants of the eggs that I discussed in last week's blog post. The shot below(on the far left) is a shot of the area at the bottom of the tank. The area is littered with filamentous organisms and a worm that was swimming amidst it all. These are pictures of the organisms attached to plant B that I refer to later in the blog. They are bladders that trap food for the plant. Friday, November 6, 2009. In contrast to last week I was only...

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Biology Term Project: Observation 5

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Sunday, November 15, 2009. These are close ups of plant A and shows the remnants of the eggs that I discussed in last week's blog post. The shot below(on the far left) is a shot of the area at the bottom of the tank. The area is littered with filamentous organisms and a worm that was swimming amidst it all. These are pictures of the organisms attached to plant B that I refer to later in the blog. They are bladders that trap food for the plant. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Biology Term Project: Setting up my MicroAquarium and Observations- Week 1

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Setting up my MicroAquarium and Observations- Week 1. I couldn't observe much today because the microaquarium was just put together, many organisms were not moving or visible. I was able, however, to observe an organism in the dirt at the bottom of the aquarium. The organism was multi-cellular and had a shape similar to a teardrop. The organism was transparent and moved around but stayed in close proximity to the dirt where it hid and possibly fed. View my complete profile.

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Biology Term Project

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Thursday, October 29, 2009. These Rotifers are also very present in the MicroAquarium. I first saw them last week although there was only one and it was much less active than they were this week. They were also spread throughout the aquarium instead of being located in one central location like the actinosphaaerium below. And function around the aquarium. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These Rotifers are also very present in the MicroA. Setting up my MicroAquarium and Observations- Week.

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Biology Term Project: Week 2

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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Plant B had a few new things about it. It is growing a lot of hair-like structures out in all directions. There were many different kinds of multicellular organisms hiding in these structures. One I noticed was very transparent and had a long, flat shape, and it continuously circled the structure. Another was less translucent and moved repetatively in a circle within the plant. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These Rotifers are also very present in the MicroA.

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Friday, November 6, 2009. As the water levels in my aquarium continue to get lower, over all i'm noticing that plants A and B look a bit more shriveled and less green than they started out. Especially Plant B which has lost almost all of its color and mass. I ask this because that is how it appears and I also see many even smaller organisms moving around that do not have a distinct, identifiable shape. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). As the water levels in my aquarium continue to get.

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General Botany 111 2009: An inquiry into the dynamic microorganisms in our environment

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General Botany 111 2009. Wednesday, October 7, 2009. An inquiry into the dynamic microorganisms in our environment. Each student will have their own MicroAquarium™ to study a collection of microorganisms. During lab (posted in syllabus) you will be setting up your individual MicroAquarium™. The MicroAquarium™ will be kept in Hesler Biology Building room 202– two doors from the 204 lab room. Setting up your MicroAquarium™. 2 Using the color dots provided, code your tank as follows. B Extract the next 1/3 ...

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General Botany 111 2009. Friday, October 16, 2009. Open Hours for Room 202 Hesler Biology Building Botany 111 Term Project 2009. Posted by Ken McFarland. Wednesday, October 7, 2009. An inquiry into the dynamic microorganisms in our environment. Setting up your MicroAquarium™. 1 Obtain a MicroAquarium™. It will have a glass tank, a stand holder and lid. 2 Using the color dots provided, code your tank as follows. A On the left hand side edge, place three colored dots in a vertical column as follows. 3 Usin...

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