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Here are my thoughts before any instruction- ..Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution.. --Every living thing came to be from another living thing. ..Natural Selection.. --The best fit to live in a certain environment survive, others die-off. ...
April 21
I'm with you Ricky, those Sasquatch are getting out of hand now a days. Anyone feeling a Field Trip?
April 1
Good Site! I recommend that everyone read up on them strategies! Helped understand it a lot!
April 1
Wow, there was a couple things in that reading I though was interesting. One being the fact that its prey to Sasquatch. That kind of caught me off guard for a minute. It also amazed me how they move through the forest and the trees. They are well ...
April 1
I think all three of these different research projects sound very interesting, but I would have to say Dr. Mills' projects sounds the most interesting, to me. I don't understand how they can study turtle demographics with the MWSU ponds when they ...
March 17
Wow. That opened my eyes to a lot of different ways as to how gender is truely decided in humans. I like how it went into detail about how, not only is it the x and y chromosome, its the SRY segment of the Y chromosome that intiates the cascade of...
March 17
This really helped me a lot with understanding how gender is chosen. I especially liked how they knew the information about gender without knowing about genes.
March 10

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Benton High
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DC Biology
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A Bonobo. I think you know why.

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Levels of What?!

This is the most commonly used answer when you ask someone, who has never heard of the Levels of Biological Organization before, to explain them. Well, next to "And that is..?" After a little studying and research you'll find that it's not as scary as you first thought!

Now the Levels of Biological Organization are not something that is "set-in-stone", every person has there own feelings on how many levels there really are. We'll just go over the levels that, in my opinion, are correct.… Continue

Posted on October 6, 2008 at 7:58pm — 4 Comments

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At 10:23am on August 29, 2008, Chris Michaels said…
Bonobo...lol the crazy sex monkey u mean yea kinda like that one too
At 10:22am on August 29, 2008, Chris Michaels said…
if i flat line let me go...k man thanks
 
 

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Shandis, I like this site! The compare and contrast it gives between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells is great! This is definitely a site I would want to refer back to for valuable information.
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Being nearly last, I'd say my 'quest' took just a tad bit longer, but I still found a good one! Click here to see! On this website, the reader/viewer can find accurate and relevant information to all the parts (structures) and functions of a cell....
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The site that I discovered at 11:00 P.M. last night was this one. I was attracted to it because of the different tabs that it has. One tab is with the information, the next tab has a quiz over the information given, and the third and final tab has...
6 hours ago
On my quest to find an awesome cell website I came across one that stood out to me! I am a visual learner so this site really helped me out. It not only showed the cell from a two-dimensional prospective, but also a three! I love that! It really h...
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I chose this site because it has a lot of information that i did not know about "the cell." The site has good photo descriptions and other links on the site that will tell you more about the cell and it's parts. http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/N...
9 hours ago
The whole "chalk talk" idea was AWESOME...at first i was in a massive brain fart then once my group stated to kick it in i like finally turned my brain on and it cam to me everything i knew... AND what i didn't know like the ATP produced and such....
10 hours ago
I found the video on You Tube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZZ3DD_tV9k&feature=related) which is pretty good. In eight minutes it will go through all life concepts of the cell. It shows the processes going on inside of cells. It is made by Harv...
11 hours ago
Okay. After looking at all those things posted those I searched for my site... Then, finally I found something interesting. What about a site that explains a lot of things very quick and summarized? That's what i found... Yes.. It has some multi-m...
11 hours ago
While researching I found this quiz. http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/Sbi3a1/cells/cellquiz.htm I focused more on the structure and function of a cell because I have forgotten everything. At least I thought I did. I honestly guessed on most ...
13 hours ago
Terra! I flipping love this site! I remember using this in freshman biology last year. I was going to take it, but then I saw you had it. It's a nice one (:
14 hours ago
I chose this site, because it contains a lot of videos and good, valid information. I think videos are a great and visual way to learn. I do have to say some of the videos on my website I linked are pretty weird, as in cheezy! But, for the most pa...
14 hours ago
The video you link to is a good example of a webpage that I would say lacks any true authority (or even accuracy in this case). I think keeping this on in here is a super example of one of the weaknesses of YouTube-based links. Remember, anyone ca...
15 hours ago
Cellsalive has been a resource for biology teachers for quite some time now. Though the overall look may be getting a wee bit dated, it was more than ahead of it's time when it launched. As far as the site not being credible... I am curious as to...
16 hours ago
I really like this website I found! It's freaking awesome! :) I choose this site for a number of different reasons. For one, I really liked the pictures it used, they used a good mixture of real photos and animated photos to give you a real sense...
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I liked the links you have. They really have a lot of good information and pictures to help guide you in your learning. nIce work!!!
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I choose this cite becasue it seemed to put all the puzzle peices into place. This one brushed of the cobb webs in the back of my brain from the lasrt time I studied cells and ther fuctions. Because Im a visual learner and it shows me the inside ...
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Ok! Just wanted to add this now before I forgot...WAY COOL...and only about thirty seconds of your time!
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