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Transect 2 located by Hughes and McDowell Hall across from shuttle bus stop. i noticed that students were often cutting through the transect which could account for why there were not many organisms found there. In the future, i will collect soil samples from many different places. My hypothesis was supported because we mostly found only | Transect 2 located by Hughes and McDowell Hall across from shuttle bus stop. i noticed that students were often cutting through the transect which could account for why there were not many organisms found there. In the future, i will collect soil samples from many different places. My hypothesis was supported because we mostly found only paramecium and not many other organisms. | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 28 January 2015
01/15/2015 Natural Selection and Observing a Niche at AU
Purpose
The purpose of this lab was to study a specific niche at American University (AU) in order to understand the diversity of organisms ans natural selection.Organisms are more likely to be found in conditions favorable to them (natural habitat) than to be found in conditions foreign to them. If an organism prefers the cold, then you are not likely to find it in warm weather and the reverse is true.
Materials and Methods
- Observed a 20 by 20 meter area of transect # 2.
- Described characteristic of transect.
- Observed the different living and non-living life form.
- Collected soil sample from transect 2 and placed it in a 50 ml tube.
- Made a Hay Infusion Culture by placing 10-12 g of soil sample into plastic jar with 500 mls of deer park water.
- 0.1 gm of dried milk was added to jar and mixed for 10 s.
- labeled jar, removed lid and placed in a safe place in the lab.
Data and Observations
For transect 2, we needed to identify five biotic (living) and five abiotic (non-living) organisms. Biotic organisms observed included: leaves, plants,trees, moss and shrubs. Abiotic organisms included: stone, bench, info sign, and and dirt.
Conclusion and future directions
Transect 2 located by Hughes and McDowell Hall across from shuttle bus stop. i noticed that students were often cutting through the transect which could account for why there were not many organisms found there. In the future, i will collect soil samples from many different places. My hypothesis was supported because we mostly found only paramecium and not many other organisms.
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01/21/2015
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