Captains Log, Day 2
Checked out the little braj's in the depths of the Micro Aquarium. There was so much more to report! I started by observing the area around the new Beta food pellet that was placed inside the aquarium. At first I was a little upset because I couldn't see much. However, as I started to look around the aquarium, there was a plethora of life just doin' thur thang'!!!!!!!
One of the first things I observed was tons of simple Paramecium, a form of protozoa with cilla all crouded around one branch of Plant A. Than, as I looked more closely, it seemed they were all gathered around a round, colonial piece of green algae. It seemed to look like they were all moving around it, and even often times pushing up against it as if they were trying to go inside of it.
As I watched all of the action ensue, I noticed what I thought was another Paramecium, except this one was much wider than the rest, and had a tail!!!!! I ran up to the chart at the front of the class room and was able to identify this little Braj as a Rotifer!!!! He seemed to be a little more evolved than the rest of the specimen, so I followed him closely. Unfortunately, he didn't do anything exciting, so I stopped.
I saw many paramecium floating through the tank as I continued to observe, but nothing extraordinary seemed to happen. After a few more minuets I sealed up the Aquarium and head out. Overall I think this week was far more revealing than last week!
Until Next Time,
Andrew Hogan
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
First Encounters
Captains Log, Day 1
Sup my fellow tree loving braj's! This is the first post on my blog. I'm only running on a few hours of sleep so we are going to take this otherwise BEASTLY, BADASS, SLAPYOMAMMAANDPUNCHYOURSISTA blog and make it MEDIOCRE and QUITE TIMID.
First of, I'd like to discuss the source of the water used in my microaquarium. It came from:
AND:
Amblestegium sp. Moss. Collection from: Natural spring. at
Carters Mill Park, Carter Mill Road, Knox Co. TN. Partial shade
exposure. N36 01.168 W83 42.832. 10/9/2011"
"Utricularia gibba L. Flowering plant. A carnivous plant. Original material from south shore of Spain Lake (N 35o55 12.35" W088o20' 47.00), Camp Bella Air Rd. East of Sparta Tn. in White Co. and grown in water tanks outside of greenhouse at Hesler Biology Building. The University of Tennessee. Knox Co. Knoxville TN."
Sup my fellow tree loving braj's! This is the first post on my blog. I'm only running on a few hours of sleep so we are going to take this otherwise BEASTLY, BADASS, SLAPYOMAMMAANDPUNCHYOURSISTA blog and make it MEDIOCRE and QUITE TIMID.
First of, I'd like to discuss the source of the water used in my microaquarium. It came from:
AND:
"Utricularia gibba L. Flowering plant. A carnivous plant. Original material from south shore of Spain Lake (N 35o55 12.35" W088o20' 47.00), Camp Bella Air Rd. East of Sparta Tn. in White Co. and grown in water tanks outside of greenhouse at Hesler Biology Building. The University of Tennessee. Knox Co. Knoxville TN."
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