Friday, July 29, 2011

Life's more complicated than what you think.


(c) Youtube, "Wildlife" by Windows
        Our world has a vast biodiversity- from the smallest prokaryotes to the biggest living creatures. We may not see it, but each organism is very important to our lives. Some are harmless; others can be deadly; some are small and thin; some are huge. But, they made up our biodiversity and every single organism is very important to one another. 
         
         Biodiversity is a part of a broad science of life known as Biology. Biology does not only talk about  the scientific names of some animal and plant species, or the parts of a eukaryotic and prokayotic cells and their functions. It is a broad field of science. We should discover and explore the huge world of this subject. Throughout the school year, we will be posting our thoughts and ideas about the science of life. Everything that we can relate it is posted every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. 

-Christlyn Faith H. Arias
II-Edison