User:Harrison J. Solomon/Notebook/Biology 210 at AU

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1/22/15 HS.

Lab 1: Biological Life at AU

Intro:

In this lab, my lab group and I were assigned a transect located on American University’s campus and our task was to report to this location, make detailed observations regarding this 20 by 20 meter plot of land, sketch the transect, and collect a soil sample to be used in future lab. My group was given transect 2, also known as the Wildlife habitat. This transect is located in between Hughes Hall and Cassel Hall. Given its name, the Wildlife habitat is expected to be high in its biodiversity. Throughout this semester my lab group and I will be observing the different interaction between the biotic and abiotic features in our transect.

Materials and Methods

This lab did not entail that many materials, when observing the transect, the only item brought with us was the tube to collect the soil sample to later be analyzed. When we first arrived on the scene, my group and I began recording what we saw, heard, smelt, and felt. Once we felt comfortable in our new transect we began to sketch out the area and note the different biotic and abiotic features. Once all of our observations were made we collected the soil sample and brought it back to the lab. Using 11 grams of the collected soil, we created a Hay Infusion in a jar where the protist collected in the soil could survive. The fusion was made by mixing the soil with 0.1 grams of dried milk and 500 mL’s of deerpark water. Once the solution was mixed for 10 seconds, the lid of the jar was removed and the sample was placed aside to allow the ecosystem to generate during the following week.

Data

Harry's Transect Photo.jpg


Our Wildlife habitat transect is located on the north side of American University’s campus right in between Hughes Hall and Cassel Hall. The topography of our transect was pretty flat throughout, with a few bumps located towards the outer perimeter of the plot. There were both biotic and abiotic features observed in our first encounter with the transect. The biotic features consisted of four trees, all of different sizes. Two of the trees were rather large where as the other two were on the smaller scale. There were multiple shrubs observed in our habitat, along with a nice stream of stones. As far as animals go, not too many were seen since we observed the transect late at night, however a rat was both heard and felt during our time in the transect. For abiotic features, a piece of tissue paper was discovered along with many smaller rocks. There were also many leaves spread out throughout the transect and the soil was firm and cold all around.

Conclusion

This lab was not an experimental one, therefor no hypothesis was made or tested. It was just an observational lab and it was a good first interaction with our new found transect. Based on this week’s observations, I look forward to seeing what else presents itself in our wildlife habitat over the duration of the next semester.





Test 1/20/15

Didn't know what to write, so heres a riddle.

A man and a woman just get married and they decide to go to Hawaii for their honeymoon. While flying to Hawaii, the plane crashed and every single person on the plane dies. Two weeks later, the same two people are seen alive drinking coffee in a coffee shop. How is this possible?

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