Thursday, December 9, 2010
Day: 5 in the bottle
Day:5- Today your not speaking with the regular me you are speaking with my ghost , yes I have died the nitrate cycle killed me and thats why I couldn't breath I'v only been in my house for 5 days and now its out for sale because I died.
Day: 4 in the bottle
Day: 4- in my bottle and things are getting a little deathly for my living conditions , my water is very murky green and the living organisms that I for got to tell you about that live with me are DEAD and they are starting to affect me I don't know what going to happen after today because I feel that I have asthma because of how hard it is for me to breath in my house.
Day: 2 & 3 in the bottle
Day: 3- My water is starting to change color and I'm wondering if its a bad thing or a good thing we'll find out sooner than later the stick is still there and my decorations are still looking good not decaying or any thing. but other than that every thing is still the same.
Day: 2 - my house is still fine and I'm living ok the same complaints as last time and now there is a new found specimen in my bottle some kind of stick or something hummmm,....... I wonder how that got there it wasn't there when I first moved in ?
Day : 1 in the bottle
Day: 1 in my house and I have a nice gravel floor with some nice decorations sea grass and Java moss theres lots of room to swim around and the sun light I get is great I just wish my owner would have landmarked me somewhere else in a different location because its kind of cold over by the window and my water is is losing room temperature.
The nitrate, phosphate, and carbon cycle
The nitrate cycle -the natural circulation of nitrogen by living organisms. Nitrates in the soil, derived from dead organic matter by bacterial action (see nitrification, nitrogen fixation), are absorbed and synthesized into complex organic compounds by plants and reduced to nitrates again when the plants and the animals feeding on them die and decay
The phosphate cycle -The cycling of phosphorus between the biotic and abiotic components of the environment (see biogeochemical cycle). Inorganic phosphates (PO43–, HPO42–, or H2PO4–) are absorbed by plants from the soil and bodies of water and eventually pass into animals through food chains. Within living organisms phosphates are built up into nucleic acids and other organic molecules
The Carbon cycle- The circulation of carbon between living organisms and their surroundings. Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is synthesized by plants into plant tissue, which is ingested and metabolized by animals and converted to carbon dioxide again during respiration and decay
The nitrate and the carbon cycle happened in my bottle the reason I died is because of the nitrate cycle it was to many living things in my bottle that died then made me die my owner should of cleaned my water more then I probably would have lived longer . the carbon cycle happed before me and the other organisms died
The phosphate cycle -The cycling of phosphorus between the biotic and abiotic components of the environment (see biogeochemical cycle). Inorganic phosphates (PO43–, HPO42–, or H2PO4–) are absorbed by plants from the soil and bodies of water and eventually pass into animals through food chains. Within living organisms phosphates are built up into nucleic acids and other organic molecules
The Carbon cycle- The circulation of carbon between living organisms and their surroundings. Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is synthesized by plants into plant tissue, which is ingested and metabolized by animals and converted to carbon dioxide again during respiration and decay
The nitrate and the carbon cycle happened in my bottle the reason I died is because of the nitrate cycle it was to many living things in my bottle that died then made me die my owner should of cleaned my water more then I probably would have lived longer . the carbon cycle happed before me and the other organisms died
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis -mani
Cellular respiration -The series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances.
Photosynthesis-
happed to my sea grass that I put in my bottle i also put java moss in there but it died and turned into slime but the sea grass is still alive.
Photosynthesis-
| the synthesis of organic compounds from carbondioxide and water (with the release of oxygen) using lightenergy absorbed by chlorophyll Cellular respiration didn't happen in my bottle but a little bit of photosynthesis |
Monday, December 6, 2010
setting up your bottle-mani
Setting up- step 1. get a empty pop bottle then go to a river and fill the bottle up
Step 2. clean up the water get all the phosphates,metals etc... out
Step 3. pick a fish that you think can survive in the the bottle and also get plants for photosynthesis, and the food it need because after you put every thing in you can't open the bottle back up or change the water.
Step.4 take observations everyday keep an eye on the changes and on your fish and plant health.
Mani . setting up your bottle
Step 2. clean up the water get all the phosphates,metals etc... out
Step 3. pick a fish that you think can survive in the the bottle and also get plants for photosynthesis, and the food it need because after you put every thing in you can't open the bottle back up or change the water.
Step.4 take observations everyday keep an eye on the changes and on your fish and plant health.
Mani . setting up your bottle
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