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Name: The Biologist and the Scientist

From: Davao City, Philippines, Philippines

About me: We are the students of the most prestigious university, that is, the University of the Philippines - Mindanao. We are the the future Biologists, Marine Biologists, Scientist, Doctors - you name it. And most of all, we opt to receive the Nobel Prize in the near future! XD

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Bio 70 Group
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
4:17 AM


I have just uploaded the PowerPoint presentation of our group (Earthquake) as well as the one page summary. Doon niyo nalang kunin ang soft copies. Kayo na rin bahala magprint ng mga yun. :) Hehehe.

Here's the link:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bio_07/files/BIO%2070/

Make sure na member na kayo :)

posted by The Biologist and the Scientist @ 4:17 AM
 
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WRITING A BOTANY FIELD TRIP REPORT
Sunday, August 10, 2008
4:45 PM


1. CONCISE: For day trips, reports should be between 2-4 pages to allow for drawings and/or graphics. For longer trips, more than 6-10 pages to include a more detailed discussion.

2. DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS are encouraged. Drawings should be black ink or dark pencil on white paper. Photographs should be simple in composition and with lots of contrast (tonal range from very dark to very light).

3. COMMON NAMES are variable and will depend on the dialect used in the plant’s location. Common names go first, with scientific names following in parentheses: Basilan apitong (Dipterocarpus eurynchus ).

4. SCIENTIFIC NAMES can be provided later if you are unsure as long as it is clear which plant is being discussed. For unsure species, use Genus sp., for example, Musa sp. for an unknown species of a membe rof the banana family. The genus should be capitalized, the species is all lower case: Musa sapientum. Both should be italicized or underlined.

5. GROUPS OF SPECIES. For a number of species within a group, name the group at the beginning, then only the individual name afterwards. In a single paragraph, the second citation of a genus name should be abbreviated to its first letter followed by a period. Ex. Dipterocarpus eurynchus, D. grandiflorus and D. hasseltii.

6. GENERAL TIPS:

In addition to specific questions and directions provided by your instructor, reports should include the location, date, and the reporter’s name, address and telephone and/or email address. You might also include weather, number of people present and names. Record the name of your trip leader and classmates joining the trip. Include an interesting story, observation, or interesting fact. We DON'T want a list of plants you saw! Write about what you liked. Write about what other people did. Write about relationships: between the plants, between plants and their habitat, between plants and people. Make your personal observations in a quiet place. Observe while sitting, standing and lying down. You’ll be amazed how different your perspectives from these positions will be! (EMMMOO)

Note: During the trip, write notes and observations in your field notebook. Your instructor will sign her initials in your field notebook. Reports will be collected on the first class meeting following the field trip.

posted by The Biologist and the Scientist @ 4:45 PM
 
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An important notice
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
12:35 AM


Hey guys.. just want to tell you something about the crappy soft copy of the latest ppt slide in MCB1 Lec. I don't know, I can't decipher the problem since I have already copied the slide from Ma'am Marie's pc twice but when I checked my flash disk minutes ago, I can't locate the file, as if it wasn't copied from Ma'am Marie's pc. Awwww. Too bad. :((

Just ask Joie for the soft copy, she's the only hope for this cyber crisis. CHAR. Ah basta. Thanks. Just a friendly reminder from renzybenzy. :)

posted by The Biologist and the Scientist @ 12:35 AM
 
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