#Science Class
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thedoodlenoodle14 · 1 month ago
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Oh no...👀
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Ok, but I found some random picture and I had to redraw it with Uzi XD
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strigiform-titan · 2 years ago
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my science test: select all the organisms that were produced by asexual reproduction the actual correct answers: options a, c, and e
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adam-trademark · 3 months ago
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Sixth Grade Science Class
(Unknown Date, 2016)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year ago
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I was in Science class. My teacher was talking about how the reason why a particular woman had diabetes was because of her testosterone levels.
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victusinveritas · 4 months ago
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elliott-the-creature · 3 days ago
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we wuv science aweady, but when ‘r teacher gave us cowowing sheets, u know we’re gunna have fun!!! wearning ‘bout da heart is super duper cool! wots of pawts… ‘ts gunna be lots to learn lol ^^
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(translation: we love science already, but when our teacher gave us colouring sheets, you know we’re gonna have fun!!! learning about the heart is super duper cool! lots of parts… it’s gonna be lots to learn lol)
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briry18 · 7 months ago
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In Da Box: Part 1 The trials and tribulations of being a smol bean among giants.
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tinyperson00 · 8 months ago
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more science class sketches ✨
this class is so boring ;-;
ive already learned all of this before so I finish super early and just draw lol
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People have just stopped questioning me at this point 😂
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ash-the-fluffy-cat · 2 months ago
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y’all, you’re getting a rant about my science teacher!
So like we started our unit on reproduction last week(ish), and we’ve been doing stuff with chromosomes. He was explaining how like the usual XX female and XY male sorta stuff, then this guy just smoothly transitions into talking about intersex people and chromosomal differences.
He also said “maybe this gender thing is going away” after one of his stories
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italianbiscuit · 2 months ago
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studying rocks and minerals when you've known Minecraft since 2016 is fun like
that's gravel, the second column is sand and sandstone, the last one is clay
i started calling these by their English names when i was young (except sand) bc the game wasn't translated back then
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imsparky2002 · 4 months ago
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Miraculous Animal AU - Science Class
Zoe the Wasp - Though her and Chloe are not technically related, they've been together since birth and see eachother as sisters. Even though they're sweeter than Chloe, Zoe has a sharp pincer that she uses for hunting her food. She also loves movies and punk rock songs that play on the record player. They adore their hedgehog mate, Cosette, and often fly on its nose.
Aurore the Swan - Aurore's a big, beautiful and elegant bird, who also happens to be a nervous wreck 90% of the time. Due to society's expectations of swans to always be radiant and magestic creatures, Aurore can be a perfectionist, scared of failing in the eyes of her elders. It's only thanks to being with her friends and her penguin mate Mireille that she's learned how to relax and simply live life for herself. One of her favorite things to do is to honk about the weather with her girlfriend to the other animals on each farm.
Mireille the Penguin - Mireille is as quiet and chill as the temperature they prefer to live in. She's often waddling around to see what the weather is like, and their favorite pasttime is going for a nice swim in the pond. She often finds it hard to open her beak and speak up, but is working on it with the more extroverted animals. They also like visiting their older brother, Theo, who is the pet of a famous artist.
Jean the Macaw - If you want to see an animal with flair, vigor and theatricality, look no further than Jean. A particuarly passionate parrot, Jean loves to strut his stuff wherever he goes, showing that they can squawk the squawk and walk the walk. They adore the theatre, listening to all sorts of musicals from the record player and copying certain words that he learns from the scripts. They also put on little shows for their friends, with the help of some of the more theatre-loving animals. He cherishes his mate, a nerdy deer named Austin T.
Lacey the Cheetah - Lacey always has a need for speed, so don't coop her up. As the fastest not just of Farmer Olga, but of all the farms, it's Lacey's job to catch any troublemakers trying to sneak in. She also loves parkour, racing for glory against Kim, Alix and Aggie. Because of her low stamina, she can often be found napping in various parts of the farm. Be thoughtful and don't wake her up.
Denise the Bison - Denise is one bulky bison. They grazing, rolling around in the dirt, and prefers to be in a herd rather than alone. A very social bison, they want to make sure everyone feels included in daily activities. They may be huge, but they're one of the friendliest and calmest animals on the farm, always willing to be pet. There's only one animal that can make them blush, that being their serval mate Simon.
Simon the Serval - A snarky and slender serval, Simon's a cat who is always trying to nab pieces of technology to use for himself. Some of his friends call them "Keyboard Cat" since he constantly paws at the computer as if it were a majestic artifact of God. They also can be rather grumpy in the morning, needing to climb a tree or mark territory to cool off. Sometimes, he likes jumping onto the back of his bison mate and going for a ride.
Cosette the Hedgehog - A spunky and spiky critter, Cosette's always in the mood for exploring, digging and foraging. You can often find it sniffing its' friends, rolling around in a ball, or digging with its claws for treasures. They love makeup, and have made some out of various substances found on the farm to put on its' animal allies. One time, Cosette and their foxy friend Alya tried to recreate something they saw from a Sonic movie. They were sad to find out foxes couldn't actually fly.
Ismael the Raccoon - A witty little gremlin, Ismael proudly identifies as a "trash baby". He likes digging through garbage, collecting various items from the bins to put on display at his room for the other animals to see. He's a night owl for sure, usually hanging out with the other nocturnal animals around the various farms. You can often hear him chittering with a meowing Simon, as they snark about various things.
Reshma the Elephant - A polite and elegant elephant, Reshma never forgets to cherish her friends. She often trumpets about new ideas for fashion, and her best friend Ismael is as protective of her as she is with him. Her fashionista friend is Marinette, the little ladybug. They are always working together on new animal attire, despite being vastly different in size. She loves wrapping her trunk around her cheetah mate, Lacey, and her polar bear mate, Margo.
And that's the Science Kids! Thanks to Coco and Weebs for the animal species ideas. Make sure to watch out for the Recess Class who will be the next farm to show. Give a thumbs up and show your support in the reblogs and replies. @artzychic27 @msweebyness @nerd-chocolate
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lattedusks-mochadawns · 4 months ago
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Part 2 of Grade 10 Science/STEM book doodles because it’s been filled up now.
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sharkslayer06 · 5 months ago
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One time in 6th grade, my science teacher tried to do the "dihydrogen monoxide" thing on the class and trick us. He had us read this fake website he made all about the dangers of it and then answer a question sheet about what we thought about it and whether we thought it was dangerous. Unfortunately for him, I read that it "has a higher pH level than most acids" and immediately knew something was up because I knew how pH levels worked. So I looked up Dihydrogen monoxide on my iPad (School ipads sucked) and found out the whole ruse. I then answered my question sheet with "I looked it up and it's just water so no it's not dangerous". My teacher then yelled at me in front of the class for not following directions.
I think about that day at least once a week. He really called me out for doing my own research and fact-checking a source. AND He gave me half credit on it even though it was a participation based assignment.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years ago
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I went to science class and sat down, and then my teacher said YOUR WARMUP IS TO DODGE A BULLET and pulled out a machine gun.
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sillyboigaylus · 9 months ago
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Hey if you were my science teacher would you let me put this in my project about stag beetles
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amoebadiscovery · 3 days ago
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Imagine walking through a damp, moss-covered forest floor, when you suddenly spot something strange: a bright, glistening mass of yellow-orange goo. It looks like something out of a science fiction movie, but it’s actually a plasmodial slime mold, one of nature’s most bizarre and fascinating creatures. These organisms are neither fungi nor plants, but something entirely different, existing in a world all their own.
One of the most mind-blowing aspects of plasmodial slime molds is their method of reproduction, which involves the formation of sporangia. But what exactly are sporangia? Simply put, they are spore-producing structures that serve as the slime mold’s way of multiplying and spreading its species. These sporangia usually emerge at the end of the plasmodial stage, after the slime mold has spent time exploring its environment, moving across surfaces like a slow, undulating wave.
Now, here’s the kicker: the slime mold’s plasmodium is a giant, multi-nucleated mass of protoplasm, which doesn’t have individual cells like most organisms do. It's essentially one big, living blob that “decides” when to form sporangia. This decision is made in response to environmental conditions—often when food is scarce or the mold has completed its spread. The plasmodium’s ability to adapt and respond in such a complex way, without a brain, is what scientists find so captivating. The slime mold "chooses" the right moment to produce sporangia, which will release spores that can survive harsh conditions and begin the cycle again.
In a sense, plasmodial slime molds are like tiny, living puzzle pieces, piecing together an ancient survival strategy. Their ability to create sporangia and spread spores helps them survive and thrive in unpredictable environments. And even though these creatures don’t have a brain or nervous system, they exhibit an incredible form of “intelligence” when it comes to solving problems like finding food or navigating through mazes.
So the next time you find yourself lost in the woods, take a moment to appreciate the strange and wonderful world of plasmodial slime molds. With their sporangia, they’re not just a blob of goo—they’re survivors, masters of adaptation, and proof that intelligence can come in many forms.
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