Tristin Crawford
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Folklore
Written in the stars is a constellation called the pentagram of Venus and the beehive. It was a June summer night. The month of the pearl. The market had palms in the garden centers. The book of superstitions briefly mentions mermaids. How have they discovered the evolution of the mermaid? The folklore that summer made me realize there is some truth to uncover with some of these superstitions. Here is what I have discovered from nutrition to religion and environmental information.
By Tristin Crawford3 months ago in History
Biochemical
Our environment has a self-sustaining ecosystem, generating bacterias as nutrients for cellular functions. Most notable being nitrogen in the soil. This nutrient is either used or short-lived. As nitrogen escapes the soil. When used for plant growth it is a vital role in cellular function responsible for making its own food. This innervates the function of a pigmented cell known as chlorophyll. Absorbing light as energy to convert to sugar and starch. You might even find a plant when it silicates. Plants acquire carbon dioxide from its environment in combination with hydrogen from water, using light as energy to convert that to sugar. Another trace element in plants is miniscule amounts of metals. The probability that this metal nutrient, copper and iron, has bonded to a nitrogen molecule. Water being the main transport for nutrients through the vascular system. Given the pH conditions are adequate for this to inhibit nutrient absorption. As a plant metabolizes it also gives off by product most commonly known as oxygen. As potassium helps draw in water for the stomata to swell, open and release. A plant’s metabolism is said to help it adapt to abiotic and biotic factors in the environment. Some plants are able to produce defense mechanisms such as toxins and thorns to ensure full development of the plant. Some resulting in food production for seasonal consumption by others in the kingdom. Magnesium is essential for many biochemical functions in the plant. Without it the soil pH falls to an acidic state. The cystolith is what innervates the biochemical bonds of the gains and losses in hydrogen and carbon chains, producing different combinations of hydrogens and carbons. This is a repeated chemical response in plants during the growing season until dormancy at deciduous parts of the earth. The plant no longer uses chloroplast to synthesize proteins. There are twenty two common essential amino acids that are present in all that is living.
By Tristin Crawford6 months ago in Psyche
Eye Anatomy
Several thinker’s of the theory of light accommodate from excerpts of books and cache data. [‘The Sage Age’ pg 159] talks of two, particularly Newton. Theorize concept of light receptors in the eye. Huygens has two theories of wavelengths and particles of matter having velocity. Theorizing that light has mass and travels so far varied with color of light. The theory of speed of light came into play when Einstein’s imagery, a well known mathematician, developed formulas and equations for scientific fact. Wrote on blackboards. This was placed with a demonstration of refraction. Broken light, broken image, traveled at a slower rate as ripples of a disturbed puddle. Maxwell used the natural rainbow as part of his example of explanation. Our eyes see the world in color because of a macula.
By Tristin Crawford7 months ago in Humans
Somewhere in the Forest
"Somewhere in the forest." A glimpse of grey and dismal. Biotic fruiting bodies and biome seeping in the rain fall. It has been misty all day. Latency of the fall foliage has become compost and has no vibrancy by now. Its a bug's life not the pixie's. Perhaps this trade is latent by magic. Pixie, dusty from spores using the mushroom as an umbrella, brushes off. Bringing new life forth from the biotic fruit. It is that time of year again.
By Tristin Crawfordabout a year ago in Earth
Thee Eye
This is an introduction to become familiar with the anatomy of the eye. I intend to break the information into a forum. To become comfortable with using these terms as descriptive words to better fortify myself an explanation. This is a premeditation for the study of optometry. With information from [teachmeanatomy.info][Stephanie Britton; Anatomy Teacher][‘The Sage Age’ pg 159]. The plan is to keep journaling on the subject matter to innovatively construct my mind to adopt this topic as nature. I will be using previous journal entries and finesse of a vitae. I predict that later entries will have revisions. This will contain writing only, no images.
By Tristin Crawfordabout a year ago in Humans
Thee Eye
Several thinker’s of the theory of light accommodate from excerpts of books. [‘The Sage Age’ pg 159] talks of two, particularly Newton. Theorize concept of light receptors in the eye. Huygens has two theories of wavelengths and particles of matter having velocity. Theorizing that light has mass and travels so far varied with color of light. The theory of speed of light came into play when Einstein’s imagery, a well known mathematician, developed formulas and equations for scientific fact. Wrote on blackboards. This was placed with a demonstration of refraction. Broken light, broken image, traveled at a slower rate as ripples of a disturbed puddle. Maxwell used the natural rainbow as part of his example of explanation. Our eyes see the world in color because of a macula.
By Tristin Crawfordabout a year ago in Humans
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