Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Animal Ear Lab

1. We wanted to figure out if big ears would help you hear further away. So we ran two test one with our normal, ears and the other with enhanced ears. It has been known that larger ears help you hear things further away. Animals that have big ears can hear better than animals with small ears, therefore they can hear another animal coming up on them.

2. The group went outside and we did our testing to see how far we could hear a pin click. We did one with just are regular ears then one with some bigger ears. Most people went further with the enhanced ears. There were a few down fall during this experiment.

3.

         
Student
Distance With Normal Ear
Distance with Enhanced Ear
Jessie
27.9
52.9
Albert
55
50
Reese
45
60
Tangie
68.6
58.6
Brandon W.
58.6
78.6
Kasey
25.3
15.3
David
40.6
55.6
Emily P.
30.6
25.6
Sierra
53.8
55.6
Stephanie
34.4
47.8
RaeShar
57
63.7
Rayshawn
47.6
41.6
Montez
45.6
30.6
Devon
51.6
87.9
T.J
40.6
63.3
Travis
50.6
55.6
Conner
89.7
128.9
Brandon H.
58.6
87.2
Emily S.
64.7
76.3
Total
945.8
1135.1
Average
49.8%
59.7%
   
4. Did the addition of the larger ear make a difference in the distance at which you were able to hear the pen click? Explain. Yes the enhanced ears made a difference, but your environment that you're plays a big role in how this lab works. The direction on the wind along with the sound of the wind is a major factor. Your surroundings will also effect the way hear.

5.    
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6. It has small ears to keep the heat from leaving the body.

    They  don't have the capacity to hear far away

    Seals swim better with smaller ears

Monday, April 11, 2011

Ecotower Observation #3 4/8/2011

1. Animals:
        -Worms: We burried three worms in the soil in our ecotower so we don't know if they are alive or not.
        -Snails: The snails we had died.
        -Crickets: All of our crickets are dead.
        -Beta Fish: The fish we had is still living.

2.We think that the algae is keeping the fish alive. The animals died at the top died from not enough of oxygen. The worms are still unknown because we can't see them The snails died in the water.

3. Plants:
       -Beans Plant: It grew but is starting to die.
       -Algae: It's turning a brown color.
       -Other Plants: They are beginning to die.

4. The plants are starting to die because they aren't getting anough carbon dioxide. The algae is turning brown from lack of oxygen

5. The water is getting yellower. It has particles floating around it. The algae is sinking.


6.

7. I dont't think the fish will die until the algae dies completely

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

EcoTower Observation #1 3/25/11

 1. Animals:
     -Worms: The three worms that we put in our ecotower are buried in the soil so we don't know if they are or dead or alive.
     -Crickets: We placed six crickets in at first. During the next day we only spotted four and when we sealed all of them had died.
     -Beta Fish: We only put in one beta fish and it is still alive.
     -Snails: Two snails were placed in our ecotower and they are still living.

2. We think that the fish and snails are alive because they are able to survive off the algae and the oxygen from the water. The crickets and worms are dead because, we believe, the carbon cycle failed. We were unable to see the worms to observe if they were dead or alive.

3. Plants:
      -Bean plants: The three bean plants we planted sprouted up in a week.
      -Algae: Our algae plants were alive before we sealed our ecotower and are still alive.
      -Other plants: We put two other plants in our land area only one survived the other died.

4. We think the bean seeds grew because they were able to grow roots in the soil. The soiled stayed well moist to bring the seeds alive. One of the plants that were giving to us by Mr. Jennings, grew successfully. The other plants died because the roots were unable to grow into the soil. The algae is still alive because it is in the water, providing it with moisture and oxygen.

5. When we sealed our ecotower the water was clear but now after a week it has turned a yellowish tint when you look at it.

6. I didn't expect our fish to survive this long. I thought it would die within a week.
7. On the last day I think our fish will be dead but our plants that are alive and still growing. The water is going to be all dirty looking.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ecotower sealing day

Why did we do this project?  -We did this to show how all three cycles work at one time in an ecosystem and to show how plants and animals survive in certain conditions with biotic ands abiotic factors.

Group members were:
 -T.J
 -Emily
 -Travis

Each member were assign to bring in supplies
 -T.J: Gravel and plastic bottle
 -Emily: Tape, worms, crickets, fish, strainer, bottle, grass, and snails
 -Travis: Soil, caulk and caulk gun
 -Mr. Jennings: Plants
 -Mrs.Richardson: Algae

The three cycles that were included:
 -Nitrogen
 -Carbon
 -Water

Plants:
-Air plant
 -Algae
 -Grass

Animals:
-Fish
 -Snails
 -Crickets

I followed directions and did not sneak a peak at my ecotower.
                                                                                                                                                        

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Signs of Spring

The 1st sign of spring was found along the edge of the practice field. We saw female cones hanging at the end of the tree branches, honey suckle vines that were just starting to grow and pine trees that stood out to everyone. While listening I heard the a/c from the school running, leaves blowing and tumbling over one another causing a weird sound. I felt warmth of the outdoors that felt amazing, the sun beaming down and baking me, and a very light breeze from the wind.
When the 2nd sign of spring was found we were down by the pond. We spotted  the female and male cones with pollen on it, little waves in the pond from the wind. A bird cawing in the sky and a falling branch was heard. I felt the wind picking up causing it to cool down but it still felt nice with the 54 degree weather.


Sign 3 was seen on the trail behind the school. We seen a butterfly flying all around and sum red branches that I have never seen before. I heard the sound of frogs that were about to mate (courtships), the few dry leaves cracking on the ground, sticks being broken from people stepping on them. I felt the sun shining down on making it hard for me 2 bare and a light breeze that kept the temperature from being perfect.


In front of the school is where sign 4 was seen. I saw the trees in front of the school were starting to bloom, and few patches of grass starting to get greener. We heard the sound of branches braking off trees, cars moving up and down the road, and an annoying bug buzzing in my ear. I felt it starting to get hot again because the sun beaming down on me with no shade around.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Site Observation Day 4

Name- Bald Face Hornet
Scietific name- Dolichovespula maculata
Kingdom- Animal
Location- We found it pass the the pond behind the high school when yu wolk over the bridge then cross the creek it was laying on a log

 
Name- Northern Green Stripped Grasshopper
Scientific Name- Chortophaga Viridasciata
Kingdom- Animal
Location- This grasshoper was found the pond that is right behind the high school near the bus garage


Name- Canada Geese
Scientific Name- Branta Candensis
Kingdom- Animal
Location- These geese were spotted floating in the pond that is located behind the school where through the woods where the practice football field is.




Name- Oyster mushroom
Scientific Name- Pleurotus Ostreatus
Kingdom- Fungus
Location- This was found walking on the nature trail when you pass the pond










Name-  Red Rasberry Slime Mold
Scientific Name- Tubifera Ferruginosa
Kingdom- Fungus
Location- This was found jus laying on a fallen log on one of the many nature trails that is located behind the high school.
 









Name-  Fungus
Scientific Name-
Kingdom- Fungus
Location- This was found jus laying on a fallen branch on one of the many nature trails that is located behind the high school just layin in the leaves all alone.