Evidence of Work:
This "project" was less of a project and more of just time to research these organisms. We didn't have to make a presentation or any kind of final product, it was just a packet that we filled out with all of our research. What we had to research were microorganisms and algae. We had to find out important info and also draw a diagram of each of the organisms. Content:
Diatoms: A single celled alga with a cell, or the frustule, made of Silica. Cyanobacteria: Also knows ad blue algae are single celled autotrophs that are found in freshwater and the ocean. Radiolarians: Single celled Eukaryota with a spiny skeleton made of silica. Bacteria: Single celled prokaryotic microorganism that makes up a large majority of the living organisms on the planet. Foraminiferans: A single celled protist that lives mostly in the marine. Dinoflagellates: A protist that has 2 flagella and is mostly found as marine plankton. Phaeophyta: Also known as brown algae, is a multi-cellular marine organism that has a vrown color due to the pigment fucoxanthin. Rhodophyta: Also known as red algae, is a marine algae that is one of the oldest groups of eukariotic algae and has a red appearence due to the pigments phycoerythrin, phycocyanin and allophycocyanins. Chlorophyta: Also known as green algae, is an algae that has a green appearance because the prominent pigment is chlorophyll. Reflection:
Even though tins wasn't really a project there were still some pits and peaks in the process. One major pit was that I was sick the only day we had in class to do it. Another pit was that since it wasn't really a project, i didn't even know about it until it was pretty much due, so not only did I not have any time in class to do it, but I also had very little time at home to complete it. One peak was that I was able to finish the assignment and all of the other assignments that I missed that day. |