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"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."

 -Charles Darwin

 

 

 

 

Biology is a natural science that focuses on the study of life and living organisms including, their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution and taxonomy.  This website exhibits three important units that contain introductory information learned by the Mad Lab Squad and labs conducted also by the Mad Lab Squad.  The first unit explores the topic of Natural Selection, Hybrids, Evolution and the Hardy Weinberg Principal. The second unit explores the Aseptic and Gram Staining technique and Plant Growth and Nutrition. The third and last unit explores Animal Features, Anatomy & Physiology(Fetal Pig), Ecology and Ecosystems. The purpose of this website is to share and educate biology students and the public about the basic concepts of Evolution, Natural Selection, Hybrids, Aseptic and Gram Staining techniques, Plant Growth and Nutrition, Animal features, Ecology, and Ecosystems and Anatomy & Physiology(Fetal Pig). 

All References

 

Reece, Jane B., Neil A. Campbell, Michael L.  Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, and Robert B.  Jackson. Campbell biology. 9th ed., 
 International ed. Boston: Benjamin Cummings / Pearson Education, 2011. Print.

 

Simmons, A. (2015). "Unit Two Minute Life: Investingating Bacteria & Introducting Aseptic Technique [ Class Handout]. BIO 1121. Bermuda 
College, Paget, Bermuda.

 

Prager, E. (2011).  Armed and Dangerous. Sex, Drugs, & Sea Slime (pp. 75-80). Chicago : University of Chicago Press. (Original work published 2011)

 

"True Facts about Cnidarian." Online video clip. Youtube. Youtube, 18 Oct . 2015. Web. 4 Dec. 2015.

 

"Fetal Pig Anatomy." Online video clip. Youtube. Youtube, 19 Feb. 2012. Web. 6 Dec. 2015.

 

"Brown Pelican." Bird Web. Seattle Audubon Society. Web. 6 Dec. 2015.

 

"Bermuda Cedar (Juniperus Bermudiana)." Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Web. 6 Dec. 2015.

 

"Bermuda Killifish (Fundulus Bermudae) & Lover's Lake Killifish (Fundulus Relictus)." Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Web. 6 Dec. 2015.

 

"Bermuda Palmetto (Sabal Bermudana)." Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Government of Bermuda: Department of Conservation Services. Web. 6 Dec. 2015.

 

 

 

 

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