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When we have access to the whole world, so many doors open to the educational capability's of the classroom. When we have trouble learning a concept and need assistance, our teacher can't be are only resource. Using the website, we could see how o...
May 28
I learned a lot more about evolution than i did know. I never thought about analogous and homologous structures, and it is truly strange to think about how almost all vertebrates look alike when in the fetus for different stages. When i see this i...
May 21
This Article was pretty interesting because it talks about the lack or certain key ideas or even a desire to discover more can hurt ones chances of discovering something. This article talks about Darwin and Mendel, and people are trying to figure ...
May 7
I really have the same questions about evolution in general. we still havent learned about the Kansas trial, or havent learned about phylogeny more in depth.
May 7
Questions 1. What did Kansas Have to do with evolution? Wasn't there a trial a few years back? 2. Were Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Charles Darwin associated in anyway, did they live during the same time? Here is what I knew... I knew about the Scop...
April 21
Here is the Oregon Travel Site, part of the "Only in Oregon" in section. I really hope these people realize it is a trick, before so many people want to travel to see this "famed" climbing octopus.
April 1
"Participate in tree octopus awareness marches. You can demonstrate their plight during the march by having your friends dress up as tree octopuses while you attack them in a lumber jack costume." I say we do this, record it, and put it all over t...
April 1
You got us with the stupid Indian bracelet thing, but your not going to get us this time. Wow, the Sasquatch part did it for me, as well as the HILARIOUS youtube hunters of this tree-climbing cephalopod. Wow, i can't believe you tried this, You ju...
April 1

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At 10:31am on August 29, 2008, ricky maddox said…
You should find some good music! : )
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i'll say it again: amazing profile picture!

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Chemistry in Biology... Who Knew!

When I signed up for this class, I had no idea that we would be doing chemistry as well. In my advanced chemistry class, we are learning about some of the same basic concepts, so it was somewhat easy to pick up. The one thing out of this subject that surprised me the most was the complexity of sugars and proteins. You usually don't think about tho… Continue

Posted on November 12, 2008 at 10:30pm — 2 Comments

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How to Organize Biology...



Thanks to http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/ and Harcourt Publishing


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Biological Organization is the basic setup of how biology is split up. It starts out in the molecular stages, where atoms and other particles are present. Then it steps up to cell, where the mole… Continue

Posted on October 6, 2008 at 12:00am — 2 Comments

 
 

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Abby, why you dogging on my post? I worked really hard :(
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sorry for the error in the picture of the protein...! I will fix it! I made it myself and it was too late! One of those Oxygens has to have 2 bondings!
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