21 de outubro de 2021

Lab 5 Journal

Oysterlings (Genus Crepidotus) are very small kidney-shaped fungi that can be found on dead twigs or oak trees in autumn. They have pale caps that are easily broken. Their name comes from they way they look like oysters, but they are not considered edible and they may be poisonous. They have no known medicinal properties.

Posted on 21 de outubro de 2021, 01:27 PM by sophiakebede sophiakebede | 0 comentários | Deixar um comentário

20 de setembro de 2021

My First iNaturalist Journal Entry

The eastern gray squirrel is closely related to the dormice and the mountain beaver. It’s phylogeny placement is described as follows : kingdom : animal; phylum : chordata; class: mammalia; order : rodentia; Family : Sciuridae

There aren’t any adaptations that all of my observed species share, because of the wide range of organisms observed. Groups of animals generally share similar adaptions, however my observed species are of different animal classes and therefore have unique adaptations.

A unique adaptation of the common eastern bumble bee is its long tongue that allows it to reach the nectar in tubular flowers. As a result of this adaptation it’s able to harvest and pollinate a wider variety of plants.

Posted on 20 de setembro de 2021, 08:24 PM by sophiakebede sophiakebede | 0 comentários | Deixar um comentário

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