Wednesday, January 16, 2013

19-21

Big Idea 1, Bilateral Symmetry
The small bird that is present on this tree is an example of bilateral symmetry because although its organs are not the same on each side of its body if you were to draw a vertical line down the center of it you would find that on the outside each side of it is practically the same and there for bilaterally symmetric.

Big Idea 2, Cellulose
These tulip bulb that i was planting the other day are examples of cellulose. Inside the cells of this plant is cellulose. Cellulose is an organic compound found in the walls of plant cells. In the cell so of fungi cellulose is replaced by chitin.

Big Idea 2, Anabolic
This green plant that i found in my backyard is an example of something that is anabolic. The reason that this is is because during photosynthesis, which occurs in all plants, nothing is broken apart, rather glucose is formed unlike in cellular respiration where glucose is broken apart which is catabloic.

Big Idea, 2 Glycolysis
This small weed is an example of an instance in which glycolysis occurs because in the cytoplasm and mitochondrion of the plant cell the glucose that is created during photosynthesis is broken down to create pyruvate that can be used to make ATP.


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