Fast Plants Final Reflection

The F2 generation did not look like how we predicted. They did not grow at all and it’s most likely because we stopped caring for them after a while. The results ended up being dry. The parent generation most definitely grew faster than the F2 generation and you can see that in the pictures below (the first picture is of the parent plants). One of the reasons our plants didn’t grow as faster or better is because we didn’t water them plenty. Genetics and environment affect the phenotype of an organism because our plants were grown indoor and are not like other plants since they grown outside and have natural sunlight. The organism would look like the mother and father, that would be a great indicator of how the organism should look. What stood out to me during this course is that the parent plants grew really fast and how the environment plays a big role in the growth of the plant.


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During the course of quarter 4, My group members and I planted plants and observed them for the whole quarter. In this lab we observed the life cycle of the Fast plant, genetics, phenotypes, and characteristics. The procedure of this lab was to take parental seeds and observe each parental type which is homozygous with the phenotypes we will investigate. In order to complete the lab successfully everyone had to have good background knowledge on genetics. The purpose of the procedure was to understand the basics of mendelian genetics, the use of punnett squares, chi-square analysis of data, and the life cycle of diploid organisms useful in genetics studies. We predicted the plant F2 to be the dominant plant to have a baby with the others plants, and it turned out that we were in fact correct. What hindered our plant from surviving was the fact that we didn’t water them as often as we were supposed to. We forgot that we had plants in the lab section of our classroom, and also they hardly got any sunlight to help them grow. A greater indicator that lets you know more about how the organism will look is the process the plant goes through everytime you go to check on it. What I mean when I say this, is the colors that changes and how tall it grows along the way. Genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism because its determined how the plant will grow based off of the environment and the genetic makeup of the seeds from the plant.  The phenotype of the plant is the physical makeup of the plant which is based off of what is around it. What stood out to me during this course is that I found it cool how plants can make babies. I thought that was very decent I didn’t know that they could do such as things. I also enjoyed learning more about the process of planting plants. You don’t just plant a seed and water it all the time. It’s more to it then just that. 

Fast Plants Reflection by Daniel S.

    Our plants were growing pretty well but we suddenly forget to attend to it and the plants dried up. It shows that plants won't survive in a dry environments.  Genetics gives us the abilities and certain traits to survive. For example, a person may be able to handle extreme pressure and not break, while another breaks easily and dies because of it.

    The environment also affects the phenotype of an organisms, as it was stated by BBC "Survival of the fittest - those offspring whose phenotypes are better adapted to the environment have a better chance of survival and therefore a greater chance of passing on their genes to the next generation." this means that the environment can be advantageous to an individual with a certain genetic while the ones who have genes that are disadvantageous are eliminated.

    An indicator of how an organism will look is as stated by Britanica "Different environments can influence the development of inherited traits (as size, for example, is affected by available food supply) and alter expression by similar genotypes" this factor will affect who will survive, as I've stated before. Those who have advantageous genes will be more likely to survive.

    Something that stood out to me in this course is the dissection of frogs. It was quite nasty but at the same time educational. It taught me that frogs have complex organs that keeps them alive. I felt that I learned a lot from that experience. It also taught me that I should research and learn a lot more about my body and how it works.


    Citation:
    Encyclopedia Britannica. (n.d.). Phenotype | genetics. [online] Available at: https://www.britannica.com/science/phenotype [Accessed 4 Jun. 2018]. 

    Bbc.co.uk. (n.d.). BBC - Intermediate 2 Bitesize Biology - Phenotype and genotype : Revision, Page 7. [online] Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/intermediate2/biology/environmental_and_genetics/phenotype_and_genotype/revision/7/ [Accessed 4 Jun. 2018].

    Fast Plants Final Reflection

    1. Did the F2 generation look like how you predicted them to look?

      1. No, the F2 generation did not look like how I predicted instead they looked the complete opposite of what I predicted and this might be because we stopped nurturing our fast plant like we were suppose to so it ended up looking dry and shriveled up.

    2. Did the parent generation or the F2 generation grow faster?

      1. The parent generation grew faster than the F2 generation.

    3. What might have hindered your plants' ability to thrive?

      1. We didn’t water our plants very often and I don’t think we added enough fertilizer when we first planted them.

    4. How do genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism?

      1. The plant might grow accustomed to artificial light and being in a tight space would make them different to other plants that receive actual sunlight and aren’t in a tight space but rather in open space where they aren’t all bunched up.

    5. Which is a greater indicator of how an organism will look?

      1. The environment that the organism inhabitants and how they’re being treated in said environment.

    6. A summary of what stood out to you during this course and why.

      1. During this course I found out that the environment that a plant is in does have a big impact on how that plant grows and how it would turn out in the end. I found this out because I noticed at first when we were treating our plant right and nurturing it it was very green and had little seeds growing on it and but when we stopped nurturing them they started to wilt and turn from a healthy green to a dessert/sandish color and didn’t have little pods growing on them anymore.


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    1. Did the F2 generation look like how you predicted them to look?

      1. No, the F2 generation did not look like how I predicted instead they looked the complete opposite of what I predicted and this might be because we stopped nurturing our fast plant like we were suppose to so it ended up looking dry and shriveled up.

    2. Did the parent generation or the F2 generation grow faster?

      1. The parent generation grew faster than the F2 generation.

    3. What might have hindered your plants' ability to thrive?

      1. We didn’t water our plants very often and I don’t think we added enough fertilizer when we first planted them.

    4. How do genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism?

      1. The plant might grow accustomed to artificial light and being in a tight space would make them different to other plants that receive actual sunlight and aren’t in a tight space but rather in open space where they aren’t all bunched up.

    5. Which is a greater indicator of how an organism will look?

      1. The environment that the organism inhabitants and how they’re being treated in said environment.

    6. A summary of what stood out to you during this course and why.

      1. During this course I found out that the environment that a plant is in does have a big impact on how that plant grows and how it would turn out in the end. I found this out because I noticed at first when we were treating our plant right and nurturing it it was very green and had little seeds growing on it and but when we stopped nurturing them they started to wilt and turn from a healthy green to a dessert/sandish color and didn’t have little pods growing on them anymore.


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    Fast Plants: Reflection

    Before planting the seeds, we predicted a mix combination of the colors it labeled on the description, the seeds did sprout to match my prediction. The parent generation grew way faster. At first, they did not sprout although, we used another set of seeds from a different parent generation. I believe taking care of my plants and nourishing them everyday helped them thrive. With the help of selective pressure and other environmental factors, this helps an organism meet its environments living standards better. In conclusion, what stood out to me the most this course was my benchmark research. I was beyond surprised about how bad we treat our environment and how much we don't realize it.


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    Fast Plants Reflection

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    Fast Plants Reflection 

    Did the F2 generation look like how you predicted them to look?
    When it came to the F2 Generations I predicted them to remain the same color but when it came to the height of the plants I assume they would be small but instead the got taller.


    Did the parent generation or the F2 generation grow faster? 
    F2 generations did grow faster and it took only a couple of days. 

    What might have hindered your plants' ability to thrive?
    Things that would hinder our plants were the environment it was in and how we took care of it. The air could change to hot or cold temperatures and we didn't have actual sunlight it was the light bulb and due to the fact that there were several plants in the area some would lean on others and based off what other classes would do to our plants by messing with them. 

    How do genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism?
    Genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of the environment explained in question 3 and based on how the parents and what they are will also determine the offspring and what it is. 
    Which is a greater indicator of how an organism will look?
    Based on how genotypes and phenotypes of both mother and father. This will determine how the offsprings would be and how they look. 

    A summary of what stood out to you during this course and why. 
    During this experiment what stood out to me was how fast the plants grew and the background steps of setting it up in its environment. I thought when it came to planting it was easy steps but you should always be aware of what you do to take care of your pants such as watering and light. I also was shocked at the fact that plants could have babies which were something I wasn’t sure about how. 

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    Fast Plant Reflection

    Planting these plants were something else. I feel like everytime we planted our seeds someone moved our cube from the water and light or they just died. I did not expect that to happen, I thought our plants were going to grow and be alive. Instead, they grew a little bit than died. I feel like our plants didn’t thrive at all. I don’t think our plants were in the right environment, there was to much messing up. We replanted about three or four times and it was the results each time. I had hope that they would be alive and grow, but that’s not what happened. We did everything correct, so I don’t know how the plants kept dying. Overall, this project was kind of fun. We had to keep track of the plants and that teaches you to be responsible. It’s almost like taking care of a baby.



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    FAST PLANT REFLECTION

    Did the F2 generation look like how you predicted them to look?

    They did, and I was extremely surprised. With how our parent generation grew I thought this generation would be a failure too. I was wrong and I couldn’t be more happy because of that.

    Did the parent generation or the F2 generation grow faster?

    The F2 generation grew faster with first results on the third day of observations.

    What might have hindered your plants' ability to thrive?

    Disturbances in the environment >.<. Our plants were moved and tampered with causing either growth defects and/or the death of our plants. They were moved from their direct light source and knocked over before which obviously isn’t helpful.

    How do genetics and the environment affect the phenotype of an organism?

    The genetics will affect the phenotype by giving it its color and shape. The environment however could affect the growth and/or color as well, the heat or no water could change the color of the plants by making it turn a sandy color which in plant terms means it’s dead.

    Which is a greater indicator of how an organism will look?

    Genetics. Sometimes an environment won't affect the phenotype.

    A summary of what stood out to you during this course and why.

    What stood out to me during this course is how our predictions were actually accurate. We were accurate because we studied the parent plants and the genes and used a Punnett square to predict the next gen.


    Sources:

    Rhoades, Heather. “Houseplant Maintenance: Basic Tips For Indoor Houseplant Care.” Gardening Know How, Gardening Know How, 8 May 2018, www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/basic-care-of-houseplants.htm


    Artist Statement

    • Describe the room you drew. What is in it? 
    • What you have learned about one point perspective.
    • What you are most proud of in your room drawing.
    • What you wish you could improve about your room drawing.
    • One tip for someone doing this project next year.    

    The things that I drew in my room was a self portrait, a window, table,  door, and a cabinet. I am most proud of my floor because in my opinion that is what looks best in my drawling and is the part that I spent the most time on. I wish that I had more objects in my room and that I had more time to work on it. one tip is take your time and use a ruler 
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    One Point Perspective Project

    I drew a simple living room. There is a big window, big poster, a table, a vase, a rug, and a TV. One thing I learned about one point perspective is that everything needs to be proportional in your drawing or it won't look like it's in a one point perspective. The thing that I'm most proud of was my furniture because they actually look really good for somebody who doesn't know how to draw. One thing I wished I could improve in my drawing is adding more details and furniture to make it more detailed. One tip I have for somebody doing this project is to make sure your lines are straight and lined up with each other because if not it can make your drawing look weird.
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    One Point Perspective

    The room shown in the image, shows details of personal items such as my pet pig who is standing on the wooden floor, a poster of a mix tape by Frank Ocean called "Nostalgia, Ultra" hanging on the wall. I have flowers on the table that's in front f the wall in the middle. There is a window on the left wall. What I learned in one point perspective is that objects are angled where it's based on how a person is looking at it. I'm proud f my poster that I created because the musical artist Frank Ocean means a lot to me. I could've improved on the the floors and the windows. Make sure you use a ruler to help angle your one point perspective.
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    One Point Perspective Room

    My room has a small door because I wanted a big room. I also have a ugly cat with a lamp and jersey of Lebron James with a nice size TV. One point perspective is a nice thing for drawling and it makes your drawings come to life. I'm most proud of my Lebron James wall of fame on my wall because that is the GOAT. I wish I could make my cat better but I am not good with animals. It is hard but not hard all you have to do is be precise with your lines.
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    One Point Perspective

    In my drawing I have wood floors, a rug, a skylight, a window, a TV, and a TV stand. I have learned how one point perspective is used to make your drawing look 3-dimensional. I am most proud of the floors.I would improve the darkness of my lines. One tip is to know what you are going to draw so that you don't have to erase much.
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