Monday, April 18, 2016

4th Blog Post

Endangered Honey Bees 

Through these two weeks I have done research about a honey bee farm that I want to visit. I have gained a lot more interest in my project in these past two weeks. This weekend I plan to visit that farm and talk to somebody who works there and ask them questions about their bees. At the farm I want too hopefully video tape the trip and make a video about  my experience. I will show that video in my Ted talk at the end of the year to show my experience. I will go with my family to the bee farm and when they visit the farm they can hopefully understand the importance of bees some more and appreciate them more too. The video that I can make will hopefully grabbed peoples attention in the class that watch it. 

Friday, April 15, 2016

Invertebrate of your choice: Sponges

Sponges

I chose the invertebrate of my choice on sponges. Sponges are multi cellular organisms. Sponges are the simplest and most primitive animals on Earth. One fact that I found very interesting about sponges is the fact that they reproduce sexually and asexually. Sponges are porifera in the kingdom Animalia. Their domain is eukarya. Most sponges have three layers of cells that consist of flattened and skeletal cells with many pores. Sponges rely on keeping a constant flow of water in their bodies to survive. They do not have a nervous system. A question that I still have is how the sponges reproduce sexually and asexually. The sources I used wikipedia and Phylum Porifera