Recent Changes - Search:

TEAMS Academy Wiki

Explore TEAMS!
for visiting sophomores & juniors

Robotics

EnvBioTech

Bat Design

Assistive Tech


Students


Instructors

TEAMS Forum

TEAMS Calendar

TEAMS Web Site

Wiki Info

edit Student.SideBar

Phosphorus Remediation

hey this is the beginning of our bioremediation page...

since it's due after break, we better get started!

i figure we can use this page to communicate/share what we've done, etc

~Annelise

usefull links:

hey - a small issue - the powerpoint presentation we picked out only works on powerpoint 2007, which I don't have. We'll have to figure out what to do about this, but until then I think we should use the same headings. If we decide to change things, then that'll be fine too

Daniela's Notes

Our Research Question: To what extent can aquatic plants such as duckweed be used to remediate excess phosphorus in an aquatic ecosystem?

Our Investigation: Removal of phosphorus using duckweed

Our Poster will include:

Title

  • include approach, system used, "catchy"

Introduction

 *other research, hypothesis, general info, pic (200 words)

Materials and Methods

  • experiment's equipment and methods
  • statical analysis
  • pic of bottles (~200words)

Results

  • vague-->specific
  • 1st paragraph: qualitative & descriptive
  • 2nd paragraph: specifically adress hypothesis

Conclusion

  • restate hypothesis and results
  • how are they related to the real world and other published work?

Other Notes:

  • Title and Graphs are written in sentence case
  • line spacing- 1

can everyone please say which section they plan on writing?

Annelise - background Daniela- conclusion

Here are our results:

  • All Bottles contained 350ml of artificial pond water
Bottle Amount of Duckweed (g) Concentration Percentage Absorbed
Control 0.00 0.347 0%
A1 1.22 0.051 85.3%
A2 1.22 0.059 83.0%
B1 2.05 0.045 87.0%
B2 2.05 0.088 74.6%

*Our other page does no longer exist-so that there is no confusion with two pages*

Edit - History - Print - Recent Changes - Search
Page last modified on January 01, 2008, at 10:08 PM