c3

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sorry i could not make it last week end but since i was not there i decided to do my blogging here and now starting with c3 is an amazing component we study climate change and how certain things affect well the climate around us. we do field studies research and develope a understanding about our surroundings. which would include living creatures and plant life and population. we will hopefully be studying the effects of global warming and the future of energy efficiency with "going green" and saving resources like the trees maybe a little oil and start using less expensive things like gas which is bad 4 the environment and us because the exaust is killing the ozone which is making it hot up in here 4real. questions i would have is how can you fix the ozone i am looking for someone who can answer this question 4 me and tell me about it in detail.
Submitted by Terris on Fri, 12/18/2009 - 6:22pm.
Derrick, you ask a lot of good questions. I'll keep reading your blog as you ask more questions and perhaps discover some truths.
Submitted by Derrick001 on Sat, 01/23/2010 - 1:58pm.

well today i did some more research on my axolotl and found out that there are axolotl that come in different colors like gold,white, and green with brown spots. axolotls have gills and also have lungs but they really dont prefer to use their lungs so they breath under water.

axolotl have amazing regenerative abilities which allow them to completly grow back an limb if they had lost it but theres more... normally when animals grow back limbs they are not as good as the last one and the tissue is not as great quality as the original. ok so normaly when we get cuts or bruises that are not serious we regenerate some of that tissue but its not all that special its different from whats now missing from your arm. you generate scar tissue which is like i said before its not as durable or protective as the skin you had before.

soo back to the axolotl it can not only regenerate its tissue but its just as good as the last and the limb comes back too in a short amount of time not too long though. which is kind of cool lol

some body respond if im wrong. 

Submitted by Kerry on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 4:03pm.

Hi Derrick,

Thanks for the great blog entries--they are really detailed.  As far as I know, you are right about the axolotls--after all, you are the one doing the research.  And be sure to write down any questions you have, either about axolotls or climate change, on the board.  

 Try to see if you can't get your comments to pop up on the main page.  I almost missed your entries here.

Kerry