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Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion EVOLUTION
"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…"
May 21, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion EVOLUTION
"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, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
"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."
Apr 1, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
""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…"
Apr 1, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
"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…"
Apr 1, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion Virtual Genetics Labs
"Here is what I learned... DNA MICROARRAY... 1. Cells use the two-step process of transcription and translation to read each gene and produce the string of amino acids that makes up a protein. 2. Oligo-dT Beads are used as a filter 3. Only organic…"
Mar 30, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion Enkephalin On My Wrist?
"My results on this lab were very, very interesting. I asked my grandma, my aunt, and my parents at my grandmas house on Saturday. I first started by asking them what they thought of the pattern on my bracelet, and my aunt thought the pattern meant…"
Mar 30, 2009
Korby Trautman replied to Sean Nash's discussion Classroom visit on summer research
"I am pumped for Friday!!! i know these projects will include A LOT more variables, tests, and more in-depth procedures to follow. I want to here what all of them have to say, but I am excited most of all to listen to Dr. Mills. I want to be a…"
Mar 16, 2009

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Korby Trautman's Blog

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… Continue

Posted on November 12, 2008 at 11:30pm — 2 Comments

How to Organize Biology...



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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 molecules start to make living cells. After the cellular stage, the cells cluster and start to form… Continue

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

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At 11:10pm on August 27, 2008, Sean Nash said…
i'll say it again: amazing profile picture!
At 10:31am on August 29, 2008, ricky maddox said…
You should find some good music! : )

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Our work has certainly come a long way this year. In our short time working in this space (since only September 2009) we have attracted quite a bit of attention for our open approach to learning.  Your sharing, reflection and synthesis have earned two nominations for Edublogs awards in as many years.  Impressive is a good word.In the thread below, please reflect upon our use of free, open online tools to enhance our classroom this year. I'm always proud of how your work ends up being all about…See More
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Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
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Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
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Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Coleman, You will want to look back to see what intelligent design actually means. Is this something that can be paired with evolution, or is it a different set of ideas?"
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Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"since my question was a beast of a research topic i have decided to revise it a little. My real question is are humans evolving today, and if so then what is in store for us next"
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Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Just keep in mind that Lamarck's theory of evolution was an early one - and August Weismann's experiments eventually helped to show that this theory was incorrect. Lamarck's ideas can't be correct - think of a simple example - if…"
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Virtual Field Trip

Our work has certainly come a long way this year. In our short time working in this space (since only September 2009) we have attracted quite a bit of attention for our open approach to learning.  Your sharing, reflection and synthesis have earned two nominations for Edublogs awards in as many years.  Impressive is a good word.In the thread below, please reflect upon our use of free, open online tools to enhance our classroom this year. I'm always proud of how your work ends up being all about…See More
May 13, 2010
Blayr Bolton replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"...continued. From recently watching and becoming fascinated with the Discovery channel series "Life", I decided to ask a question about birds. My question was: How does sexual selection occur with birds? For pleasure? I saw tid bits of…"
May 11, 2010

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