Hello everyody! I was on my blog a couple of days ago and i was tellin yall wht i got for christmas. I didnt tell yall this before but my mom and my moms boyfreind got me an iphone 4s its awesome.
Taylor science of fun
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Merry Christmas!
First I want to wish everybody a Merry Christmas. I hope everybody has has a great holiday like me so far. I am at my grandmother's house and so far I have seen all my family. My grandmother lives very far away, it is about a 5 hour drive. I just got in yesterday and I have had the best of fun.
My dad decided to give me my gift early. He got me the new Gateway laptop. It is amazing. So I want to give a shout out to my dad.
This is honestly the best computer you can ever have. So I am recomending this computer to you, You can find it in your local Walmart or even Best Buy. Go get one.
Okay well thats all I just wanted to say hey and wish ya'll a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
I LOVE FLOWERS
Hey I just want to say this is probably going to be my last blog ever. So I want to make it special. I am going to talk about ...FLOWERS. You might know about how pretty they are. They are not just known for there appearance they are also known for much more, but to find out you are going to have to read the rest of my blog. So lets go into the world of flowers.
- Compare life cycles of angiosperms and gymnosperms
- Diagram the parts of a flower and label their functions
- What is my favorite flower and teach you some interesting facts about it.
- And last ,but not least I will list 3 methods of seed dispersal.
Did you know that there is a male part and a female part to a flower. Well , the male part has 2 reproductive part to it. The reproductive part is called the stamen. A way my science teacher told me mow to remember it is in the name stamen. It has the word in it. You know STAMEN. Get it. Okay, good. The 2 parts of a stamen are called anther and the filament.
1. The anther produces and holds pollen. It is at the top of the the stamen.
2. Filament holds the anther.
Next is the female reproductive part. Unlike the stamen which don't really do anything besides collect pollen. It is still a big part to creating a seed. The female has 4 parts to it's reproductive part which is called the pistil. The 4 parts are style, ovary,stigma,and the ovule.
1. Style helps support the stigma and is a tube in the flower that is on top of the ovary and beneath the sigma.
2. Ovary is a reproductive organ that holds the eggs. It is located at the bottom of the pistil.
3. Stigma is the top sticky portion of the pistil. It catches the pollen, so when the flower is ready to make it's seed the stigma collects the pollen.
4.Ovule is the the reproductive cell that produces the egg. It is located inside the ovary.
ANGIOSPERM
Angiosperms produce flowers, which makes the plant of angiosperms look so colorful. Angiosperms flowers is what attracts the insects to give pollen to the flowers. So without the color and the nectar of the flower. The flower would never get the pollen that it needs. Angiosperms are vascular plants that need oxygen live.
GYMNOSPERMS
Gymnosperms are not all that different to angiosperms. They do not have flowers or have a lot of color. They are pine cones. Not much to it,but still interesting. It produces and it grows, but you cant see the seeds on the pine cones and that is different from angiosperms.
My favorite plant is are DUN DUN DUNN... the Red and Yellow Tulips ! I like it because it comes in different colors and they look really nice.
INTERESTING FACTS ON THESE TULIPS
- Tulips come in variety of colors.
- Tulips belong to the same family as lilies.
- Tulips came from Central Asia
- There are about 3,000 species of tulips.
- The most popular tulips are the red ones.
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The 3 ways of seed dispersal!
- It can be blown by the wind.
- It can be eaten by an animal and you know popped out.
- It can be washed away in water.
Okay that's my blog hope you enjoyed it. I know I did, see you never again on my blog maybe. I don't want to say bye to the world of blogging, but I kinda have to so until next time, ... see ya.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
HEY. HEY, HEY, HEY, PLANTS
HEY all my viewers. Its Taylor here and I am going to talk about... are you sure you really want to know...WELL I AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT...
- The characteristics of seed plants.
- The main characteristics of gymnosperms and angiosperms and their importance.
- Compare monocots and dicots.
photo 1
Before I start off the facts, I just want to take a minute and tell you how plants help us. I want to start off saying that you probably don't know how they help. They are living things that give us oxygen to live and we give them carbon dioxide to live. So when you breathe you are helping a plant.
photo 2
Okay know it's time to list the characteristics of the plants. Well, I could state the obvious (there green)or I the characteristic that you don't know like
- ALL seed plants have 2 tissue called phloem and xylem.
- ALL plants need carbon dioxide to live.
- ALL plants have vascular tissue.
- SEED PLANTS use seeds to reproduce.
- ALL annual plants grow, reproduce, and die in one year.
- ALL plants can adapt to different environments.
photo 3
Next, I am going to talk about the main characteristics of Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. Well, first you need to know what Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are.
An Angiosperms - a plant having its seeds enclosed in a small egg.
A Gymnosperm - a vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in a small egg.
Okay, know you know what they are lets go into the main characteristics they have in common.
Some of the characteristics are:
- They both give pollen for fertilization.
- The small egg of the angiosperms and the gymnosperms are created into seeds.
- They both reproduce by seeds.
- They both have vascular tissue.
MONOCOTS and DICOTS
- Monocots have only a one seed leaf inside the seed coat , dicots have two
- Leaves on a dicot comes in different shapes and sizes, monocots are long and narrow .
- A stem of a monocot are usually unbanchy and flesh, the stems on a dicots are tough.
monocot photo 5 dicot
Well,I hope you enjoyed my blog, leave me comment and tell me what you think.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
YAY THAT'S RIGHT SCIENCE FAIR TIME
Hey and you see that amazing hey sign up there CLICK HERE to go to the website.So at my school (Shreiner Academy) we are having the science fair. My project is amazing.At least that's what I think. My science fair project was exposure if baby food and the degree if contamination. I just called it " Growth Spurt ". Well let's move on into science time. Here is what I am going to talk about.
- What was my attitude going into the science fair? Was this my first science fair or did I have experience going into this one?
- Why did I choose this topic?
- What was involved in putting my project together? What was easy? What was difficult? I am going write about the highs and lows in putting my project together and some things that I learned.
- In the end, did I feel proud of my project and how I presented it? Did my outlook on the science fair change from the attitude I had at the beginning? Looking back, what was something I was proud of and something I would have done differently?
Well, I guess my attitude was really great doing the whole science fair. When I went up there to present I felt confident in myself and that I can do it. I thought I could do anything.
Okay, now to the fun part about my blog. THE INFORMATION!Oh yeah, let me talk about it.Well my project always has to with getting the materials.
CLICK HERE
- 9 petri dishes prepared with blood agar (Blood Agar- A nutrient culture medium that is enriched with whole blood and used for the growth of certain strains of bacteria.)
- 3 bottles of chicken and gravy baby food
- 3 bottles of sweet carrots baby food
- 3 bottles of applesauce baby food
- A refrigerator
- 9 sterile cotton buds
- 1 permanent marker pen
CLICK HERE to see that bacteria picture.
Okay,we all know that the science fair is amazing and that my science project is about food contamination, but do you know what food contamination is well here is a website
CLICK HERE. Food contamination happens when you leave out food for to long and it gets old and then your food can get contaminated.
Okay,I chose this topic because when I see something that has to do with mold, I got to do it.So I went on this WEBSITE I had to see what this project was and I clicked on it. I saw that the effects on baby food are still effects on real food.CLICK HERE
This was not my first science fair.This is like my 4th science fair project. As always I think I did good overall.
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Well, in the science fair I WON honorable mention. I guess that good, but I was still happy anyway because I won something. So that made me happy.
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Okay, that's my blog see you later
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Mammals
Hey there it's Taylor. What I am going to talk about today is mammals! Like sometimes cute and sometime mean mammals.Well, lets go into adventure mode.
http://firopik.blogspot.com/
What I am going to talk about...
· Describe five characteristics of all mammals and explain how they allow mammals to survive in different environments. In what ways are birds and mammals similar?
· Differentiate among placental mammals, monotremes, and marsupials.
· Compare the baby animals of placental mammals with that of monotremes and marsupials.
· Choose an mammal that you would like to learn more about and teach us some interesting facts about that mammal.
This is a marsupial.
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/marsupial-pictures.htm
Did you know that mammals teeth come in different shapes and sizes.Mammals have there teeth specialized by what they eat. Many mammals are carnivores so they will need some big sharp claws the to rip it's prey to pieces. Like horses they have teeth sorta like ours.Some horses are very happy eating grass, hay,and shrubs.What we need to remember is that us mammals have different types of teeth.
http://www.zooplanets.com/mammals/integumentary-form-and-function.php
Okay,know I am going to talk about there mammary glands. Mammary Glands help feed their young milk produced by the mammary glands. Mammary glands are really important to mammals because it is the only way they can feed there young.
http://www.holtanatomical.com/action.lasso?-db=hP2.fp3&-lay=products&op=bw&category=genital&-maxrecords=10&pic=yes&-format=results2.html&-search
Next, I am going to tell you about endothermic.Endothermic means when your body tempter stays the same. If you are in a 50 degree weather your body tempter will still be normal or what it is suppose to be.
http://www.shop.montessoriprintshop.com/Endothermic-or-Ectothermic-Animals-SCF-59.htm
Another characteristic is that ALL MAMMALS I MEAN ALL mammals have hair of fur. So,if you don't have hair or fur don't even bother about asking if you can be in the mammals group.All mammals have hair or fur to keep them warm just like birds have down feathers to keep them warm. Did you know that people have fur coats that are made of actual animal fur.Cool and not so cool at the same time.
http://theholyislam.blogspot.com/2009/10/know-islam-rights-of-animals-in-islam.html
Last, but not least, of my characteristics of course. Okay this exiting moment has come down to this.I am going to talk about is THAT THEY ALL ARE VERTEBRATES! Know let me explain a little.See a vertebrate is a animal with a backbone. so remember the one thing that mammals will always have is a backbone.
http://the-right-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/08/missing-backbone.html
Know I can talk about the differences between birds and mammals. Well, what I think is a major obvious is that birds have feathers and mammals have hair or fur and major difference that some birds can fly and mammals cannot fly at all.Not even a little sad,but okay because mammals still rule.Anyways mammals have teeth birds don't. Birds have beaks or bills mammals don't.I could go on and on , but there is more to tell.
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Feather-http://www.pionusparrot.com/Feathers.htm
Fur-http://www.sfdm.scad.edu/faculty/mkesson/vsfx419/wip/spring11/shannon_dingle/fur.html
Not all of the mammals are in on group they have three types of them PLACENTAL,MARSUPIALS,AND MONOTREMES.I am going to tell you the difference between them.Placentals are humans like me and you.Marsupials are koalas and kangaroos. Monotremes are freaky they are the platypus and echidna.
Placental mammals- They make up the biggest group of mammals. Many placental babies are born fully developed and some can even just get up and run.
Marsupials mammals- they crawl into their mothers pouch and feed off their mothers milk to complete their development/
Monotremes mammals-these mammals make up the smallest group of mammals and they are the only that don't have nipples and they are the only mammals that lay eggs.
http://www.zmescience.com/research/studies/mammals-half-way-extinct/
Well, placental babies are born fully developed.Marsupial babies go into their mothers pouch then, it drinks its mothers milk from inside of the pouch. Monotremes are born in a egg and they all very different in there own ways.
http://www.lunch.com/bbbabies
http://mordanaglaya.livejournal.com/179191.html
http://www.nhc.ed.ac.uk/index.php?page=493.167
Last ,but not least my favorite mammal is kolas I love them. They can grow up to 27-36 in and weigh up to 9-20 pounds.They mostly live in Australia,South Australia by the way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koala
Well,this is the end of my blog.So this means that it is time to say my bye-bye.Hope you enjoyed my blog and don't forget to leave some comments. Bye!
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