They play a role in decomposition because after feeding on decomposing plants, they return the organic material to the soil so it can be further digested into nutrients for growing plants. They are also able to remove toxic…
Mold is fungi that are found outdoors and inside homes. Molds grows exceptionally well on paper products and in moist dark environments. Nevertheless, mold is found in every environment, including dry conditions and reproduce year round. Areas in which mold are found include greenhouses, saunas, farms, mills, construction areas, basements and showers. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC) mold thrives on three conditions.…
The Limulus polyphemus has a primitive blood. According to Bang & Levin (n.d.) the Atlantic horseshoe crab blood carries oxygen and has a special pigment that is a protein called hemocyanin. Homo sapien blood has a very similar protein in it called hemoglobin that makes the blood red from iron in the blood.…
3. The earthworm has a segmented body with a mouth at the anterior end and an anus at the posterior end. It has a smooth, purple dorsal side and a rough, yellow ventral side with setae. Two sperm grooves run along the body from segment 15 (where sperm ducts are also located) to the clitellum, which looks like a tube surrounding the earthworm’s body and is closer to the anterior end. 4.…
Mushrooms have DNA and cells that make them what they are. They also show growth and development over a period of observation. They are organized on the sub-cellular level and reproduce given the right environment. Mushrooms adapt, use energy to grow, and respond to stimulus. Sliding Mineral objects (non-living) -…
What Is toenail fungus? Toenail fungus is an infection that gets in through cracks in your nail or cuts in your skin and can make your toenail change color or get thicker. While it may not seem as menacing as an ingrown toenail which pierces the soft skin of the toe, toenail fungus can also hurt. Because toes are often warm and damp, different kinds of fungi and yeast affect different parts of the nail, causing discomfort. Left untreated, an infection could spread to other toenails, skin, or even your fingernails.…
A man had something amazing living in his fish tank, and he did not notice it for two years. He decided to clean out his fish tank one day because he noticed that there were coral colonies missing. While he was cleaning out the tank, he noticed a bristle worm. The bristle worm is also known as a Polychaete. He stated that after he discovered the bristle worm, he only saw it three times over the course of a year.…
Christy Richardson, born March 12, 1983 in Fort Pierce, Florida, currently residing in Mayodan, NC, is a science guru at Dalton L. McMichael High School. She is a teacher of earth science, biology, and has previously taught chemistry for four years at the high school (chemistry not included in all four years). To start off, Christy earned her two years at Indian River State in Fort Pierce, Florida, and earned her four years at the University of Florida, giving her a degree in Microbiology. If Christy wasn’t teaching, she would have used her degree for research, which she did before moving to North Carolina. She worked in the orange groves of Florida using bio-pesticides and entomopathogenic fungus, environmentally safe fungus that attacks…
Since 1988 the plant Crupina vulgaris or the Common Crupina has been listed as a class A weed, it has invaded many parts of the Western United States, its has become a growing concern for many as it can grow quickly and is difficult to get rid of. C. vulgaris is native to Mediterranean Europe. It is a flowering plant, or angiosperm from the family Asteraceae, that can grow up to three feet tall. The stems of the plant are leafy and rigid with small spines and rounded 1/2 inch leaves near the bottom and dark lacy 4 inch leaves on the stem. The flowers of the Common Crupina are clustered on the stems, they are thin, lavender and shaped like a vase.…
Pinworms (Enterobius vermicularis) is a worm that is shaped like a small bracelet that live in the lower part of the digestive tract. A person exposed to the pinworms infection, also known as oxyuriasis. Pinworms infection most often occurs in children, could even affect up to two-thirds of children aged 5-10 years. The worm, which on average has a body length of 5 to 13 millimeters, usually put its eggs on the folds of skin around the anus at the time the sufferer being asleep.…
In the United States an average family wastes approximately twenty percent of their groceries, which easily accumulates to thousands of dollars over the year, not to mention years. Food is often purchased on impulse, put in the fridge, and forgotten. These ingredients are only found when they are on the brink of their expiration, or even worse, not until they are completely covered in mold. Mold Alert is an innovative fridge system, which will alert you about the ingredients in your fridge that are about to expire. This system consists of a preinstalled touch screen panel on the exterior of the fridge door with access to Wi-Fi and interior mold sensors.…
The truffle grows in symbiosis with trees. The fungus covers the roots of the tree and feeds off carbohydrates produced by its host. In return the fungus helps the tree absorb vital minerals from the soil. The truffle is actually the fruit of the fungus. Just as an apple is the fruit of the apple tree.…
The healing power of maggots is not new. Human beings have discovered it several times. The Maya are said to have used maggots for therapeutic purposes a thousand years ago. As early as the sixteenth century, European doctors noticed that soldiers with maggot-infested wounds healed well. More recently, doctors have realized that maggots can be cheaper and more effective than drugs in some respects, and these squirming larvae have, at times, enjoyed a quiet medical renaissance.…
CONTENTS PAGE To be completed at the end. BACKGROUND Endoparisites live inside its host mainly inhabiting the stomach as it is the perfect condition. The most common and dangerous endoparasite to sheep in Australia is the barbers pole worm. These specific worms thrive in warm moist, conditions and especially after rainfall. These blood sucking worms can grow up to 20- 30mm and female worms are capable of laying up to 10 000 eggs a day.…
Gummy worms Gummy worms I love gummy worms I been in a gummy worm factory I fell in love with it just the flavors and sweet texture just grab my attention not in that way. I use to buy gummy bears a lot every day I had a little bit of a sweet tooth, my mom, just always buy me some gummies at the dollar the store. It's kinda funny how I just always on my birthday my mom would ask me what I want for my birthday I would just say money and gummy worms. My mom would just be cool with it she really didn't even care she wasn't buying expensive things they're why.…