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Daily Archives: November 26, 2024
Blog 08 – My Farewell
Thank you all for reading my blog posts. Please enjoy my final farewell and concluding thoughts on the course with information from the Pearson Textbook. Enjoy this Milky Way photo from the Farmer’s Almanac. During the time throughout this course, the fact that surprised me the most was the geological activity of other planets and […] Continue reading
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Blog 07 – Methanogens
Methanogens are a type of extremophile. While browsing information on extremophiles, these caught my attention because they “ convert inorganic organic compounds into methane and carbon dioxide” (ScienceDirect). These microorganisms prove to be responsible for human flatulence. In addition to their unique productions, Methanogens can be found in the guts of animals, deep marine sediment, […] Continue reading
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