Climate in Canada

Abby Vianzon.                                            May 18th,2021

Climate in Canada!

The Carbon Cycle: Carbon comes from the dead organisms such as dead animals or plants, as the water uptakes the carbon the carbon is also released from animal respiration including plant respiration as well.

Where Does The Carbon Build Up In The Prairies? carbon usually builds up from plants and soils in the prairies and also can be caused by the the animals breathing and the plants releasing carbon but if you think about it carbon is mostly built up around the atmosphere since that Carbon travels along a lot of things like oceans and from animals and the plants releasing organisms from the roots.

What Are The Causes And Effects Of Climate Change In The  Prairies? Prairies are known for being a hotspot of climate change; rapid waves of  dry and wet conditions tend to occur in this area. Temperature can be the cause of climate change and can change the weather and climate.. When people take the buss and cars the gases that come out of the engine can cause climate change.  Summer storms can increase climate change as well, grasslands can be impacted too. Animals can be impacted by climate change as well because the lack of resources tend to happen when climate is happening, climate change can also cause extinction of animals and can cause damage to plants. Animals would most likely migrate to a new environment where its more safer and has the resources they need such as water food and dry grass such as cows can munch on! Farms can also be impacted too by the lack of food production.

Sources I used

https://globalnews.ca/news/7610723/climate-change-canada-prairies/

https://www.parc.ca/saskadapt/cc-research-highlights/ccia-research-prairies.html

https://climatechange.lta.org/impacts-to-grasslands/

Modelling Meiosis in Minecraft

Abby Vianzon.                                                                May 10th 2021

1. Prophase 1

First stage meiosis is when the chromosomes cross over and start the cycle of meiosis, this part is exchanging for genetic material to match with the DNA.

2. Metaphase 1.

The chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell, also known as the equator.

3.  Anaphase 1.

The spindle fibres pull alway the chromosomes from each end of the cell.

4. Telophase 1

Each pair of the chromosomes go at each pole in the cell and now leaving it as one cell.

5. Interkinesis

The cell grows protein in order to form properly and give the chromosomes more protein.

6. Prophase 2

The chromosomes are in each part of the cell and start the 2nd part of meiosis.

7.  Metaphase 2

the chromosomes form in a line in the middle of the cell.

8. Anaphase 2.

the x shaped chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell.

the sister chromotaids move to opposite poles of the cell, this part is getting close to the end of the cycle.

9. Telophase 2.

The spindle fibres begin to disappear, a nuclear membrane begins to form around the chromosomes and now form as 2 cells.

10. Cytokinesis

The daughter cells complete the cycle by separating into individual cells, the DNA has copied the chromosomes into the genetic copy, the DNA is well known for copying itself into more copy’s.

 

 

 

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