Tuesday, December 20, 2016
A to Z about Flower Species
To read my presentation on flowers, click HERE.
Review of Sea Otters and Ruby-Throat-ed Hummingbirds
Sea Otters are interesting animals. It really surprised me that they have millions of hairs per every square inch of their body and that they have the thickest fur of any mammal. That's pretty cool. I was wondering if it hurt them to use their stomach as a dinner table. I don't think any human averagely eats 15 lbs a day, but a little otter can. WOW!
I had no idea that they could have 1450-1650 feathers. I would think that the male would weigh more than the female. But no, the female weighs more. I can't believe that they are such picky eaters .Only eating/drinking nectar with 12 percent sugar or more, that is quite picky. I wonder why these are the only hummingbirds from the Mississippi River ?
Monday, December 19, 2016
A to Z to on Butterflies
Click here to see my A to Z all about Butterflies.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
My Take Aways
My Take Away From Fall Is In The Air
When I read Fall Is In The Air it really made me notice how beautiful fall time really is. My favorite part of Fall Is In The Air is how the leaves change color in fall. I had always wondered why the leaves change color in the fall and now I know that In fall the trees begin to cut off the food making process and the green color begins to disappear.I was surprised to hear that there are about 58 different types of acorns in the united states.That was very surprising, almost as surprising as pumpkins require a long growing season of 75-100 frost free days. One thing I was still wandering after reading Fall is in the Air was what is photosynthesis?
My Take Away From Pluto
When I read Pluto I loved all the very interesting facts like how Pluto is named after a eleven year old girl or that Pluto is the largest planet in the Kuiper Belt.I had no idea that Pluto is covered in methane and nitrogen ice.I found it very cool that Pluto is less than one fifth of the Earth's size. I knew Pluto was small for a planet,but I would've never thought Pluto was that small.One question I still had after reading Pluto was why Pluto was named after an 11 year old girl?
By:Clara
Monday, December 12, 2016
Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
There is so much to learn about Ruby-Throated hummingbirds. First off, a male’s wings can beat up to 70 times per second! Females’ wings can only beat up to 50 times per second because they are 10% heavier! They can have 1450-1650 feathers! Who knew such tiny creatures could have so many feathers?! Ruby-Throated hummingbirds are the only type of hummingbird that breeds east from the Mississippi River. They are also picky eaters. They refuse to drink nectar with less than 12% sugar. Thanks for reading my article on Ruby-Throated hummingbirds! To watch the video I watched for this information, go to Discovery Education, Middle School, Life Science, Ecosystems, Watch, and Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds. I think you will like this 16 minute video.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
My Interview with Kenny Garrison
The reason i'm interviewing Kenny Garrison is because he is a chemist. This is important to me because I am interested in the studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter. Second he is very invested in teaching people about chemistry , and teaching people about God. He is a chemistry teacher at college of the Ozarks. Third he is a respected in the Ozark's chemist. I am also interested in science, specifically chemistry. Also I personally look up to Mr. Garrison. He has taught me a lot about chemistry in the small times I have been with him, without sports going on. Mr. Garson is very knowledgeable on most sports. This is because he a very analytical.
1. Why do you like being a chemist?
Chemistry is complex enough that it makes it a challenge to learn and understand. I get to solve problems for other people and myself every single day. You have the molecular perspective of the world which helps to figure out how things work.
2. What is your favorite Science experiment, how does it work, why does it work?
I really like an area of chemistry called electrochemistry. I study reactions of molecules on the surface of electrodes which allow us to detect very, very small amounts of chemicals present in a solution.
3. What made you want to become a chemist?
I wanted to teach other people science and I looked at biology and chemistry as options
4. Where are all the different options you can do with a chemist degree?
This is a list of careers that College of the Ozarks chemistry major graduates have gone on to hold after graduation. Many of the careers take additional schooling.
1. Agricultural Scientist
2. Analytical Chemist
3. Anesthesiologist
4. Assayer
5. Biochemist
6. Brewer Lab Assistant
7. Cephalometric Analyst
8. Chemical Engineer
9. Chemical Laboratory Technician
10. Chemical Oceanographer
11. Chemist
12. Chemistry Technologist
13. Clarifying Plant Operator
14. Clinical Specialist
15. Color Development Chemist
16. Computer Software Engineer
17. Coop Extension Agent
18. Crime Lab Analyst
19. Cytotechnologist
20. Dentist
21. Drug Developer
22. Entomologist
23. Environmental Chemist
24. Environmental Compliance Specialist
25. Environmental Engineer
26. Environmental Health Specialist
27. EPA Inspector
28. FDA Inspector
29. Fire Protection Engineer
30. Food Science Technician
31. Forensic Chemist
32. General Surgery Resident
33. Genetic Counselor
34. Hospital Administrator
35. Hydrogeologist
36. Hydrologist
37. Industrial Buyer
38. Industrial Hygienist
39. Lawyer
40. Medical Technologist
41. Metallurgist
42. Molecular Biologist
43. Museum Curator
44. Nurse
45. Occupational Health/ Safety Specialist
46. Optometrist
47. Patent Agent
48. Perfumer
49. Pharmaceutical Sales Rep
50. Pharmacist
51. Physician
52. Planner
53. Plastics Engineer
54. Product Development
55. Product Tester
56. Professor
57. Psychiatrist
58. Quality Assurance Manager
59. Radiologist
60. Risk Manager
61. Science Lab Technician
62. Science Writer
63. Scientific Photographer
64. Senior Report Writer
65. Soil Scientist
66. Specification Writer
67. Systems Analyst
68. Teacher
69. Tissue Technologist
70. Toxicologist
71. Underwater Technician
72. Vector Control Assistant
73. Veterinarian
74. Water Purification Chemist
75. Water Scientist
76. Water Treatment Chemist
77. Yeast Culture Developer
5. what college did you go to
I went to Drury College for a bachelor’s degree and majored in both Chemistry and Biology. I went to university of Missouri where I earned a Doctorate of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry. I then spent a year at University of Kansas where I was a postdoctoral fellow researching for the National Cancer Institute.
6. How old are you?
I am 51 years old.
7 When were you born?
1965
7.5 Did you play any sports in college?
No
8 What are your hobbies?
Bass fishing, playing music, and watching sports
9. What do you think makes you successful in teaching chemistry?
I think my Christian values of being loving, caring and compassionate to others is my greatest strength in teaching. It doesn’t hurt that I am enthusiastic and I have a good working knowledge of the field of chemistry.
10. Thank you!
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