Wednesday, October 21, 2015
BioLab 2: Looking at different cell types.
Let's go!
Bacteria are procaryotic cells.
Protista, Fungi and Plants and Animals are (kingdoms of) eukaryotic cell structures.
Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus. Prokaryotic cells DO NOT.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Some Solved Space Geometry Excercises
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Bology Lab 1
Words from the leaflet I didn't know:
ameliorate = improve, enhance
corpuscle = a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood
nonius scale = vernier scale = google it if you don't know
Basic Shit:
When we use the light microscope we'd better prepare a microscopic slide. That's a small rectangular piece of glass (carrier glass) on which we put what we want to examine (often liquid stuff like blood or milkshake) and then put another thinner piece of glass called coverslip.
We can also apply a protective or preservative treatment to our stuff, or even stain it so we can see clearer and in color.
ameliorate = improve, enhance
corpuscle = a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood
nonius scale = vernier scale = google it if you don't know
Basic Shit:
When we use the light microscope we'd better prepare a microscopic slide. That's a small rectangular piece of glass (carrier glass) on which we put what we want to examine (often liquid stuff like blood or milkshake) and then put another thinner piece of glass called coverslip.
We can also apply a protective or preservative treatment to our stuff, or even stain it so we can see clearer and in color.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Basil's English be a brainfuck but I like him
He's using vocabulary and terminology I find challenging to follow and probably classmates that haven't touched philosophy at all are at times completely lost.
Let's me try present some concepts he covered. These are all oversimplifications, probably full of mistakes & inaccuracies but just woke up. Also, this is NOT my opinion or ideas, just an effort to extract meaning from that text we were given.
Ready? Goat!
Cultural lag is how cultural norms tend to resist change after the introduction of technological innovation that renders them obsolete.
For example:
Let's me try present some concepts he covered. These are all oversimplifications, probably full of mistakes & inaccuracies but just woke up. Also, this is NOT my opinion or ideas, just an effort to extract meaning from that text we were given.
Ready? Goat!
Cultural lag is how cultural norms tend to resist change after the introduction of technological innovation that renders them obsolete.
For example:
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