Dissections are the thing I fear the most in biology. For most, dissections are the most enjoyable part of biology but I can't fathom cutting insects and cute animals! I have a huge fear of spiders and insects. So this dissection was quite hard for me. I think Ms. Iannone gave us this dissection to really see how the inside of a worm functions. Unlike us humans, we can't regenerate & if one of our arms are cut off we can't grow another one.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Give me a home along the Gum trees with lots of Plum Trees...
The sea anemones provide protection for clown fish :)
Nemo's!!! |
The sea otters depend on their fur to keep them insulated while in
water. If their fur becomes soaked in unknown substances the sea otter
will be unable to keep itself warm in the water.
Cute sea otter :) |
^ Before the 1900's sea otters were found in Alaska. A treaty was signed ^
to keep people from hunting sea otters as they were going extinct at that point. The
sea otters were reintroduced in the 70's.
Delphinapterus leucas There are two beluga whales at the Vancouver Aquarium |
The organism that looks like the human nervous system is the Pacific stinging Nettle!
I really wanted to touch these. They looked so cute!! :) |
Moon jellies get around in the ocean by means of a pulsating action
I think this was the only living one. The others looked dead. |
Stellar sea lions feed on squids and fish.
This lion did NOT like photos. Kinda looks like a hamster. :/ The caiman comes from South America. Countries like Brazil & Argentina |
My old friend, Joe! (I decided to name him that) I imagine him being a soulful, old jazz musician |
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Bio 11: Fungi
In biology 11 we're currently studying fungi because we live in BC we are very privileged and can easily find half of these fungi in our backyards or 20 feet away. We set off to the forest by our school to explore the many different fungi around us. The ones that are toxic and the ones that are harmless. The symbiotic, parasitic ones. I like doing outdoor activities because it gives us a chance to actually go outside and explore the things we learn everyday ourselves. It instilled the images and the meaning of the organism in my mind for a long time. As we went along exploring the fungi we discovered we had to take pictures which I will in cooperate below for you to see! I will admit I was pretty scared to touch the fungi because I thought maybe I'd turn into a mushroom but it was definitely nice to go out and explore things for myself. :) Some of these photo's were taken off google.
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