This indicates that we are unable to show a statistical difference between Isopods preferring the syrup environment over the water environment. Introduction:
Our group found a total of 3 critters in group 3. Throughout this experiment we found many different types of critters. Some of the critters we found are Gilled Snails, Stonefly, Water Penny, Scud, Crayfish, Pouch Snails, and many more. Since the creek is not polluted, many critters can thrive there. Another experiment we did was the Eutrophication test.
This behavior was observed in all the three experiments and through the period of observation, isopods seemed to move to different sponges before they settled down behind one of them. The χ2 value was 0.03842932, df was 3 and hence the P value was less than 0.001 which proves that this result is not a result of random probability and is in fact significant and reliable. In Trial 2, the hypothesis was that most isopods would go to the sponge with sucrose solution and our hypothesis was proved correct through the experiment. It was observed that a majority (55%) of the isopods preferred sucrose relative to the other sources of moisture.
In our experiment, we examined the behavior of isopods by conducting the experiment based on our hypothesis: “If ten isopods are put into the test chamber, 5 in sand and 5 in soil, which environment will the pillbug prefer.” We hypothesized that the isopods would favor the soil more than the sand because pillbugs are typically found in soil and not in sand. Pillbugs are favored in soil because the natural role of a pillbug is to eat dead and decaying things but, in sand there are no nutrients available for pillbugs. Pill bugs are mostly found in moist environments, due to having gills, gills only function when they are wet so pill bugs will inhabit places in which air holds a lot of water
Socrates’ position towards the authorities was inconsistent in The Euthyphro and The Crito. He questioned the authority in The Euthyphro but defended and obeyed it in The Crito. In The Euthyphro, Socrates had a dialog with Euthyphro who claimed to be an expert on the subjects such as holiness, Gods, piety, justice, etc. Socrates began his philosophical debate by asking Euthyphro to define piety and impiety.
Before getting the goldfish subjects, two beakers were filled with 200 ml fish water and weighed. Four goldfish were then collected gently from the fish tank and each two of them were transferred into one beaker. Each beaker along with fish and water was weighed again to determine the weight of each pair of goldfish. For the control group of each trial, the oxygen chamber was firstly filled with 200 ml fish water; after two goldfish along with 200 ml water were transferred into it, it was sealed in order to prevent oxygen exchange with the ambient environment.
Danio rerio (also known by the common name “zebrafish” due to its conspicuous striped appearance) can be seen in the aquarium section of just about any local pet store, and it has become equally as ubiquitous in scientific research. Biologist George Streisinger is generally credited as the pioneer for D. rerio use as a model organism (Tucker). Streisinger, inspired by his home aquarium hobby, began experimenting with these diminutive fish as early as the 1970s, though his initial work gained little attention, and was at the time was not received without skepticism (Tucker). Specifically, what merit was there in studying a pet store novelty when other animals with an established history as model organisms, such as mice and fruit flies, were already widely available?
Jaden Bow 1/26/23 ELA 2nd Research Paper Rough Draft Hermes and Mercury’s History By Jaden Bow There are lots of things people do know about Hermes and Mercury but one fun fact is they are the same god just Greek and Roman. This research paper will take a deeper look into the history of the 2 gods. Also, Hermes and Mercury are famous because of Hermes' origin, Mercury, and how they tie together.
daedalus was the greatest architect and sculptor of his time. Daedalus was sorely jealous of talus. One day they were standing on a height and daedalus was so jealous he pushed talus off to his death. Daedalus signed king minos labyrinth. The king was so scared daedalus was gonna reveal his secret he couldnt let daedalus leave.
Eudoxus's life was lived from 408-355 BC, and he's from Ancient Greece. He journeyed wide and far for is studies of mathmatics despite lacking inhereted wealth. He traveled to Tarentum, Sicily, Athens, Egypt, and far along the Eastern Mediterranean. He studied with some of the greats lke Euclid, learnig and developing techniques from their teachings. All knowledge known abor Eudoxus is second hand from the mathmaticians he toured with.
2011). Cyprid larvae are most important in the field of marine Biofouling due to settlement and growth of barnacles resulting as an impact from human activity (Aldred N and Clare As, 2008, 2009). The persistent and rapidly reversible mechanism of the cyprids during the search for settlement is unique to the aquatic invertebrates. This serves as a model for the development of temporary adhesion systems (Kovalev AE et al 2012). Studies of cyprids temporary adhesion were difficult and time consuming.
Ever since the industrial revolution commenced, around one third of the carbon dioxide released by human interference has been absorbed by the ocean, which is one of the reasons of the drastic change in climate as well. Without the ocean absorbing carbon dioxide, the carbon dioxide n the atmosphere would be drastically higher, with possibly increasing the levels of climate change. The point of the research is to see how will the pH affect the organisms in the marine ecosystem and does carbonation affect an organism’s mass and form. Many organisms that are part of the marine food chain are going to be affected by ocean acidification due the levels of acidity deteriorating the calcium carbonate within the animal. It turns out
It is well known that eutrophication occurs when excess nutrients are added to a body of water and primary productivity is increased. However, the scientific paper, Aquatic eutrophication promotes pathogenic infection in amphibians, puts a direct focus on a specific parasite, Ribeiroia ondatra, and seeks to give evidence that the onset of eutrophication is the driving factor allowing the parasite to disrupt amphibian development. The authors set-out with the goal to provide evidence that eutrophication leads to an increase in the number of snails as intermediate hosts for the parasite, while also increasing the snail size and reducing snail mortality; providing more candidates to pass the parasite onto amphibians to inhibit their development. This research, as stated in the paper, looks to identify eutrophication as the factor promoting this pathogenic infection in the amphibians. Although some have tried to pinpoint this already, no evidence prior had been provided to
Discovery can be motivated by many different factors, including need, wonder and curiosity, it has the power to transform the discoverer and their world, if the individual allows such discovery to change their former attitude. Discovery is both a physical and metaphorical device used as a catalyst for growth. The ideas that discovery is transformative, controlled by the character and is used by composers of written work is explored with William Shakespeare 's play ‘The Tempest’, through the characters of Prospero, Miranda and Antonio, as well as Charles Dickens novel ‘Great Expectations’ and Aisling Walsh’s 2015 film adaptation of ‘An Inspector Calls’. The Tempest is set upon a fantastical island, where a storm is created by the protagonist
If we speak of Medusa as a Monster, Scylla must come in mind, because she is the true Monster of all Metamorphosed creatures. In my belief Scylla shares a bond with Lucy Grealy. In this section of my Research, I will show this thing which I called the bond. All in order to shine another light upon Autobiography and Metamorphosis in Greek Mythology. Scylla was born as a Nymph as the “ daughter of Phorcys who is a A Greek sea-god, son of Pontus and Gaia ” ( Lindemans , Micha F. Web ).