Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Greene: Varying Phenotypes for the same trait





The Different Hair colors shown are examples of varying phenotypes for the same trait.
All photos above were taken at 42.243308,-71.610947

Greene: Different Biomes

Freshwater Biome
Source:42.294755,-71.61243
Ocean Biome
Source:41.636534,-70.347692
Deciduous Forest Biome
Source: 42.243681,-71.61303
Coral Reef Biome
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531

Desert Biome
http://www.eoearth.org/article/Sechura_desert
Uploaded: August 1st 2012

Greene: Viviparous Organism

Enhydra lutris
Source: 36.604228,-121.896109
Callorhinus Ursinus
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531

Greene: Vestigial Structure in an Animal

Spheniscus Demersus
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531
Penguins have wings but cannot fly, therefore their wings are vestigial structures.

Greene: Radially Symmetrical Individual

 Phyllorhiza Punctata
Source:42.359479,-71.049531

Chrysaora quinquecirrha
Source:42.359479,-71.049531

Greene: Population


Aldsa aestivalis
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531

Greene: Plant Adaptation for a specific Environment


Cactoideae
Source: 42.263455,-71.609253

Greene: Endothermic Organism

 Ara Macoa

Source: 42.096184,-71.583


Cynomys ludovicianus
Source: 42.096184,-71.583

Greene: Exothermic Organism

 Alligator Mississipiensis

Source: 42.096184,-71.583


Geochelone Gigantean
Source: 42.096184,-71.583

Greene: Endangered Species

 Hylobates Lar
Source: 42.096184,-71.583


lemur catta
Source: 51.546335,-0.129501

Greene: Dominant vs. Recessive Phenotypes

Panthera Tigris Tigris
 Recessive
Dominant

Macropus Rufogriseus 
Recessive

Dominant

Source for all: 42.096184,-71.583

Greene: Crustacean


Cancer irroratus
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531

Greene: Arthropod


Limulidae
Source: 42.359479,-71.049531

Greene: Angiosperm



Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus sigriacus)
Source: 42.263455,-71.609253

Greene: Amphibian


Bufo Alvarius
Source: 42.096184,-71.583

Greene: Animal Adaptation for a specific environment

 Camelus Bactrainus

Source: 42.096184,-71.583
Adaptation: hump in which they are able to store fat that can be used for energy


Giraffa Camelopardis reticulate
Source: 42.096184,-71.583
Adaptation: long necks allow for them to feed among treetops

Chen: Organisms in Different Kingdoms

Kingdom: Animalia
North American Ruddy Duck
Oxyura jamaicensis
42.305071,-71.089096

Kingdom: Plantae
Juniper
Juniperus chinesis
42.305071,-71.089096

A.Jala: Radially Symmetrical Individual
















Northern Red Anemone
Urticina felina
42.35906 N  71.04975 W
















Forbes Sea Star
Asterias forbesi
42.35906 N  71.04975 W

A.Jala: Population

















Flower Hat Jelly
Olindias formosa
42.35906 N   71.04975 W


North Atlantic Herring
Clupea harengus
42.35906 N   71.04975 W

Bretta: Redox Reaction

Acer rubrum
42.250631,-71.632619
 
This tree goes through photosynthesis, a redox reaction.

42.250631,-71.632619
 
These coins are rusting, which is another redox reaction.

 

Bretta: Endangered Species

Cercocebus atys lunulatus
42.064938,-71.581056
 
Hylobates lar
42.064938,-71.581056
 

Bretta: Population

Equus grevyi
42.064938,-71.581056
 
Phoenicopterus chilensis
38.930571,-77.054844

A.Jala: Bilaterally Symmetrical Organism
















Giant Pacific Octopus
Enteroctopus dofleini
42.35906 N   71.04975 W
















Masai Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi
41.78844 N  71.41591 W

Bretta: Bilaterally Symmetrical Organism

Coccinellidae
42.382054,-71.160142
 
Pan troglodytes
42.064938,-71.581056