I dont really know how to start my journal for today's lesson but we learn about algae and fungi. Dr Wan actually reminded us to bring our own notes regarding this topic so that we can exchange our notes, and we did share it at the edmodo. I brought my senior's notes and it was the same with the notes that Dr Wan had uploaded at the lms. So I tried to find other notes and I already share it on the edmodo.
You can click on it to read! And as I did not make the mind map yet, so I kinda borrowed my friend's notes, Sarah Alia. This is her mind map.
We discussed about it and I get to know about the seven phyla of algae:
SEVEN PHYLA OF ALGAE | ||||
Phylum | Structure of Thallus | Pigments | Food Storage | Cell Wall composition |
Chlorophyta (Green Algae) | Unicellular Colonial Filamentous Multicellular | Chlorophyll a & bCarotenoids | Starch | Mainly Cellulose |
Phaeophyta (Brown Algae) | Multicellular | Chlorophyll a & cCarotenoidsFucoxanthin Peridinin | Laminarin | Cellulose Algin |
Rhodophyta (Red Algae) | Multicellular | Chlorophyll aPhycobilinsCarotenoid | Starch | Cellulose CaCO3 |
Bacillariophyta (Diatoms) | Unicellular Some Colonial | Chlorophyll a & cCarotenoidsXanthophyll | Starch | Pectin SiO2 |
Dinoflagellata (Dinoflagellates) | Unicellular | Chlorophyll a & cCarotenoids |
Starch
| Cellulose |
Chrysophyta (Golden Algae) | Unicellular Some Colonial | Chlorophyll a & cXanthophyllCarotenoids |
Laminarin
| Cellulose |
Euglenophyta (Euglenoids) | Unicellular | Chlorophyll a & bCarotenoidsXanthophyll |
Paramylon
| No Cell Wall Pellicle |
And after that, Dr Wan discussed with us about our Thank A Microbe project. My group want to submit it directly to Dr Wan but the video need to go through some editing so yessss the editing took so much patience like seriously. Because the internet internet connection was slow at the biotech 1 building. So my groupmate, Dayang, and I went to library but we still couldn't do the editing because I think there were some problems with the website itself. Dr Wan reminded us about the spelling.
The spelling must be like this:
Bacillus thuringiensis
Bacillus thuringiensis
Okay that is all thank you!
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