Monday, May 9, 2016

20 time Individual Reflection

I challenged myself by trying to figure out how the electric motor works and the environmental benefits of electric cars. I chose to research electric cars because they are my interest and I like to sit inside them. My goal was to learn more about electric cars and their range and qualify for the TED Talk. I was focused on helping others because I wanted to help the environment.  My plan to achieve my goal was to research the different electric car-making companies. I collected a lot of information from the environmental groups about electric car and their impact on the environment. I also researched about electrical power plants because they pollute the environment which is a problem to be solved. My project went well because I was researching a lot and learned about electric cars. My project will be life long because we will have new electric cars in the future.  I want to learn more about how to reduce the price of electric cars and make them more environmentally friendly.  I learned that electric cars are very expensive and how they affect the environment.  Next time if I do this project again I would study diiferent interests like planes, or boats and their environmental impact. I would like to continue this challenge because electric cars are my interest and I want to learn more about them. 

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Unit 9 Reflection

This unit I learned about phylogeny which is the evolutionary history and relationships of species using taxonomy. Also, I learned that birds are dinosaurs in terms of bone similarity and beaks. I want to learn more about how plants become fungi over time. A question I still have is why do we get AIDS?  I wonder what life would be like if we still had dinosaurs.

From my presentation I learned that fruit flies eye colors are sex-linked. I did very good because I prepared a lot and was interested in my topic. If I was to do it again I would memorize my presentation to make it more fun for the class. In my TED Talk I will use what I learned from this presentation to shorten the bullet point notes.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

My Inner Fish

In this movie, I learned about evolution because we connect with fish. We have the similar bones but fish has fins and we have hands. They found a fossil by the side of the highway. I found interesting that they were able to find the fossil and it was exactly that they were looking for. Tiktaalik had a neck and use this to look for food. They found a shoulder girdle was part of a tetrapod.  Birds, dogs, humans have one bone and two bones and digits we knew that we were connected to them. They went to Antartica and found a transition fish that was a Tiktaalik was strong enough to get itself out of the water. They found something that was not quite a fish because it can go onto land and it also had a moveable wrist and an elbow and a shoulder. The transition fish was a connection to us and through evolution.






Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Unit 8 Reflection

This unit was about evolution. I  learned about the constant change in species which are due to evolution and natural selection. I also learned about Artifical Selection and that people breed animals because they want them to have favorable genes. Also, in this unit, there was the bird beak lab and I had difficulty collecting food because I had a spoon-shaped like a beak. In the Hunger Games Lab, I lost every round because I was slow in collecting the corks. From this lab, I learned why natural selection favors organisms that are better adapted to their environment. I want to learn about the different types of selection more. I still want to know why the population is evolving so fast? I wonder about why is earth rapidly changing? I have not been any more assertive since watching the video. I still need to work on trying to be more assertive in my life.

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Geologic Timeline Individual Reflection

The three major events in Earth's history are Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic. One of these three major events is Cretaceous. The cretaceous period is significant because it was the last and longest segment of the Mesozoic Era, also known as the "age of dinosaurs". The cretaceous period lasted for 79 million years. The second of these 3 major events is the Jurassic Period. The Jurassic Period is known for large plant- eating dinosaurs and smaller carnivores as well. We have discovered over 700 species of dinosaurs. The last of these 3 major events is the Triassic Period. The Triassic period followed the largest extinction event in the history of life and so was a time when the survivors of that event spread and recolonized the planet. The scale of Earth's history is categorized by era and major events. I was very surprised to learn how many millions of years have gone past. I feel sad because there has been so much destruction of species in a short period of time. I hope in the future we can find alternative ways of doing things so that the planet can try to recover. I really want to know more about the dinosaurs and how they came to live in the Mesozoic Era. 










Friday, March 11, 2016

Hunger Games Analysis

1. We collected food with different abilities. This simulates how different animals collect food with different abilities.


2. The pinchers were the best.


3.  Yes, the frequency of the A alleles has changed 52% in my 7th generation the big allele was 43%. The frequency of my trait was 48% after my 7th generation, my frequency was 57%.

4. The food placement was random. When you flip the coin it simulated reproduction and how random this trait will appear.  In this experiment, the knucklers were the phenotype that had the highest chance of survival.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Bird Beak Lab


1. Graphs


2.  Part 1 Analysis

Individuals with better traits leave more offspring. The evidence for this is that in part 1 graph the tweezer beak had the highest number of chicks, eventually making up 39% of chicks. This is because the tweezer beak was able to collect more food. If they able to collect more food then there would be more offspring.

Populations begin to look more like the winners. The evidence for this is that the tweezer chicks  can collect more food, therefore, the offspring will survive. They “win” by getting food is competitive in nature. If more of the offspring survive, then the population of chicks will look like the tweezer chicks.

3. Part 2 Conclusion

In this lab we asked the question: If natural selection occurs in a population,how do changes in selective pressures affect the evolution of that species? We found that the organisms, in this lab birds, with better traits that allow them to get more food survive and leave more offspring. In our lab the chicks that were able to get more food, the tweezers chicks and the scissors chicks, made up a larger percentage of chicks (39% , and 27% respectively) . In part 2, when faced with the avian flu,  the tweezers and the scissors have the highest amount of offspring because they were able to collect more food. This relates to Darwin’s principle as his conclusion was that the organisms with the highest fitness would survive and pass on their genes to their offspring, leading to evolution of the species for organisms with the best traits.

While our data supported the hypothesis, the possible errors could have been due to the hands of students being tired or some students being quicker than others. This would lead to a disadvantage/advantage of getting food, this would alter the results because it's not based on the beak shape. Instead of using our hands, the lab would be improved by using a more uniform motion, like using shovels with different shapes. Also I would recommend that one student try out all of the different beaks instead of making different students using different beaks.

This lab was done to demonstrate the effects of selective pressure on the evolution of a species. From this lab I learned that the organism that has the best trait for the environment will have more offspring and pass on their genes, especially when faced with selective pressures that cause competition. This helps me understand the concepts of evolution and natural selection and how competition plays a role. Based on my experience from this lab, I can also think about how animals today have evolved in the world today and what traits make them best adapted, especially in environments heavily affected by humans.