So...It's another late Sunday night! Today has been productive day full of painting our home office and trimming the floor. I can't wait to get our new office furniture Tuesday! But after all this hard work today, my body is sore, my back hurts and I'm ready for bed. It's our last week of class this week and so happy to finally be done, since I learned half-way through I didn't need to take it for the Cloverpark RN program I decided to go to since it's so much closer to our house. I feel like I've wasted a quarter of driving and hours in a class for no reason, but I did learn a few interesting things. Funny how life changes and we have to make choices. I've decided I'd rather take 2 extra classes before I can apply to the RN program at Cloverpark, then drive an hour and twenty minutes every morning to RTC and be done with prereqs after next quarter.
.....Adios!
Biology
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Protein Synthesis
Friday I got a call from my boyfriend, and he said he was in the hospital for stepping on a rusty nail sticking out of a board at work. It's known that stepping on a rusty nail can cause massive infections if the individual has not had or gets a tetanus shot and does not recieve antibiotics. Proteins allow cells to detect and react to hormones and toxins in their surroundings, and as the chief ingredient in antibodies, which help us resist infection, they play a part in protecting our bodies against foreign invaders; by promoting growth and repairing bone, muscles, tissues, blood, and organs. Without protein synthesis, and the repair of these vital components of his body, he would not be able to defeat any foreign bacteria that could lead to infection!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Heterozygous
Yesterday, my boyfriend and I were driving along and on the side of the road a man was selling "Red" labs. We have been discussing getting another dog for our Shepard, so she has a friend to play with when we are not home... So I made him turn around and let me look at them.
I had never heard of a "Red" lab, but it makes since, that the colors are due to hybridization. The father was a "Red" lab and the mother a "White" lab. Together they produced 10 puppies. When we arrived there were 8 left; 2 all white puppies, 4 red ones and 2 that were mixed. Some had brown eyes and some had green. We picked a mixed one with the green eyes and named her Butt-a-cup! I understood how these results were possible, based off of Mendel's model.
Another every day happening, that we learned about in class!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Twins
It's amazing to me how some children possess either their mother or father's characteristics so closely, and others look so completely different than their parents. What's even more amazing to me, is the ability to have either identical or fraternal twins and be able to see the differences in the two children on multiple levels.
The biological variatons with twins is hard for many inidividuals to understand, but learning about the difference in meiosis and the physiology aspect of how twins and offspring are created is so interesting to learn about.
My best friends nephews are fraternal and seeing them develop different personalities and characteristics is so amazing, knowing that they are twins, yet born from two separate eggs and fertilized by two separate sperm is something that I find extremely interesting.
The biological variatons with twins is hard for many inidividuals to understand, but learning about the difference in meiosis and the physiology aspect of how twins and offspring are created is so interesting to learn about.
My best friends nephews are fraternal and seeing them develop different personalities and characteristics is so amazing, knowing that they are twins, yet born from two separate eggs and fertilized by two separate sperm is something that I find extremely interesting.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Photosynthesis
I have officially been diagnosed with Spring Fever! The sun is shinning bright and the days are getting longer, which means it's time for flowers to start blooming...maybe. I love different flower pots and garden accents around my house...I have inherited my mom's green thumb! This last weekend my boyfriend and I took our weekend trip to Home Depot and were looking for a few flowers and plants for early spring.... This is actually quite tricky. Finding the flower we liked and one that we didn't have to wait for to plant, due to any possible "late frost." Photosynthesis is an important aspect of how the plants we bought are going to thrive! The way the plants are nourished is critical for them, and in freezing conditions they are less likely to survive.
Of course this morning after we had planted them all, I got off work and came out to a frozen car... when I got home the ground was frozen, and they looked a little wilted! I'm hoping they will survive through any more frosts this unpredictable weather might have in store...
Hoping photosynthesis will convert enough solar energy to give them the chemical energy they need to survive!
Of course this morning after we had planted them all, I got off work and came out to a frozen car... when I got home the ground was frozen, and they looked a little wilted! I'm hoping they will survive through any more frosts this unpredictable weather might have in store...
Hoping photosynthesis will convert enough solar energy to give them the chemical energy they need to survive!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Exercise!
Something I found interesting we learned this last week, was about cellular respiration and lactic acid build up, and how much and often the body needs to exercise to start burning fat! I think it's important to understand the physiology of the body while exercises as to not over do oneself with any aerobic exercise. From now on, once I get back into the gym, I will remember it's better to exercise a few times a week for over 30 minutes, rather than every day for 10-20 minutes, to burn the most fat!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Dogs...and their food!
The other day when my boyfriend and I were buying dog food for our German Shepard Bella, I suggested we get the lamb mix for her instead of the chicken mix to give her some variety and he said back, "She's doing good with the chicken." This particular brand has been helping her gain some weight that she needed, but it also got me thinking about why dogs beg and how boring their food must taste to them after eating the same thing day after day.
I always hated it when a dog begged before I adopted Bella and referred myself as her "Momma", but thinking about it, if I was a dog I would beg for a different type of food, if I smelt something rather than the same old chicken and rice I ate everyday.
It's amazing how dogs can function and live off of the same basic elements, dry dog food and water every single day for years and still be happy, compared to humans and the diffent elements and food groups we need to survive! I don't feel so bad letting her lick my plate of nachos, like she's doing right now, or let her lick a bowl clean of her favorite thing- ice cream- afterall, the only bad thing it can do is give her some doggy diarrhea!
I always hated it when a dog begged before I adopted Bella and referred myself as her "Momma", but thinking about it, if I was a dog I would beg for a different type of food, if I smelt something rather than the same old chicken and rice I ate everyday.
It's amazing how dogs can function and live off of the same basic elements, dry dog food and water every single day for years and still be happy, compared to humans and the diffent elements and food groups we need to survive! I don't feel so bad letting her lick my plate of nachos, like she's doing right now, or let her lick a bowl clean of her favorite thing- ice cream- afterall, the only bad thing it can do is give her some doggy diarrhea!
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