Thursday, June 28, 2012

Scavenger Hunt # 2 - Ansley Dieckmann

This moss is an example of a sporophyte. Moss contains only one haploid cell except for during the sporophyte phase when there are two diploid which produces spores and allows for reproduction. 

These raw eggs may contain a bacteria known as Salmonella. Bacteria are prokaryotic, unicellular, and free-living. Bacteria is found everywhere. There are good bacteria and bad bacteria. Bacteria is necessary for our survival. Prokaryotes lack a nucleus and and any other membrane-bound organelles.

The ovary of this flower is found where the petals and sepals are connected. The ovary is the female reproductive organ and contains ovules. Ovules are small eggs that are found in seed plants. 

These plants all contain ATP. ATP is a high energy molecule which stores energy. Without this energy the plants would not be able to perform photosynthesis. ATP is produced in the mitochondria and chloroplasts. 
This bunny is an example of bilateral symmetry. Which means if you drew a line down the middle of his back then both sides would be the same. 

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