Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Rachel Schneider - March 3, 2008 3/3

A bit late... whatever. :)

What went down on March 3rd:

~Bottle Biosphere project was due (with guide mark)
~Had a quick quick on Active and Passive Transport
~Loads more of notes on Cellular Respiration. Yaaay.

What I thought about what went down on March 3rd:

Well, I need to learn how to remember stuff about active and passive transport. Yes I do.
So Cellular Respiration is pretty difficult.. I'm glad we don't have to write too many notes like we did in grade 10...
But as crazy as all this stuff is, it's interesting.

Darn it, Melissa beat me to 'Infinity and Beyond'... I wanted to be Buzz Lightyear first:

So during the class, Mr. C was talking about that Krebs dude, Hans Adolf Krebs is his name, and how he came up with the citric acid cycle in, when was it, 19-freakin'-37?! I really don't know how he managed to come up with that stuff back then, or any scientists for that matter. Then again, it was probably quite basic compared to now, seeing as there's so much technology now-a-days to discover more parts to cycles and what not. I'd love to go look up how they did it, but that's kind of a difficult subject to look up if you ask me.. (or I'm just being lazy..) But click here to see a whole buch of stuff on Hans Adolf Krebs. And here's a picture of that lovely cycle that crazy guy discovered (what a genius!):


-Rachel, a 'kick butt' Bio 20 student.
Oh right.

1 comment:

SHS "kick butt" Bio20 Student said...

Good stuff, Rachel,
As for "thoughts on the material", I'm seeking thoughts about the material beyond that it's hard to remember, or that it's interesting. Your next section went into thoughts about Hans Krebs, and that was more like it. Next time I'd like to see those thoughts in the "thoughts" section. Nit-picky, I know, but it makes it easier to mark.
3/3
Mr. C