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Conclusions and Future Directions: Transect 3 was composed of multifarious components, both biotic and abiotic. These components come together to make the ecosystem between Bender Arena and Hughes Hall.  Future experiments will be conducted to identify the organisms living in the transect in order to more understand the specifics of this ecosystem.  
Conclusions and Future Directions: Transect 3 was composed of multifarious components, both biotic and abiotic. These components come together to make the ecosystem between Bender Arena and Hughes Hall.  Future experiments will be conducted to identify the organisms living in the transect in order to more understand the specifics of this ecosystem.  


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Revision as of 21:22, 25 January 2015

01/21/2015

I am a Public Health major with an intended minor in business administration.

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01/25/2015 Transect 3 and its Components

Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to observe a transect and the ecosystem that composes it. Observing this transect is very important in for it provides understanding of the intricate relationships between each biotic and abiotic component along with the niche it inhabits.

Materials and Methods: For the purpose of this lab, a 20 by 20 meter transect was observed. 12 grams of soil and 1 berry from the transect was collected with the use of a sterile 50 mL conical tube. The 12 grams of soil was mixed with 500 mLs of deepark water and .1 gm of dried milk was added and mixed for 10 seconds.

Data and Observations:

Table 1: Abiotic and Biotic Components of Transect 3 File:Users/gabriellekean/Desktop/Screen Shot 2015-01-25 at 10.57.02 PM.png.jpg

This list of Abiotic and Biotic Components were taken from transect 3 located between Bender Arena and Hughes Hall at American University.

Image 1: Drawing of Transect

Image 2: Photo of Transect File:Image:Panorama.JPG.jpeg

Conclusions and Future Directions: Transect 3 was composed of multifarious components, both biotic and abiotic. These components come together to make the ecosystem between Bender Arena and Hughes Hall. Future experiments will be conducted to identify the organisms living in the transect in order to more understand the specifics of this ecosystem.

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