Monday, 25 June 2012

Tyler Plum



This shows a frond from one of the many ferns in West Virginia.


This shows a common fungus, the toadstool.


This picture shows a male gymnosperm from a Virginia Pine.


This Sycamore Seed shows seed dispersal by air.


This picture shows a dicot seedling. It is not a true leaf.  It starts the creation of the stem.


This tree shows lichen growing on it.


This shows a Eastern Box turtle, a common ectotherm. Ectotherms are organisms whose body temperature is regulated by their environment.    


This shows a fungus called mychorrhizae that helps the plant’s roots absorb water.


This tree shows a parasitic vine growing on it.



This shows forest succession. Forest Succession happens when habitat is naturally restored
       from mineral soil.







1 comment:

  1. Looks good Tyler! Spending a lot of time outside I see!

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