Sunday, November 2, 2014

Poster and Class!

Assalamualaikum.

This week we have and Presentation on Microbe we thanked. The event was on 27 October.

27 October 2014

Today is the day!

Thanks Dr Wan because told us to do this project. I am happy.
But honestly, I am not totally thanked to bacteria we choose. Mean, I do not really explore about Bacteria Clostridium acetobutylicum.

But, I enjoyed doing this project. Thanks also to my members. Heee. <3
For me, these projects make me more understand about the bacteria. Not only the bacterium but also microbes!! It makes me more confident to speak and explaining the microbes. The Aurasma application makes us more ‘celik IT’. Haha. It was fun.

Then, we know what we don’t know! For example, the Clostridium acetobutylicum was actually been using during World War 1 to make gunpowder. I never know that the bacteria can make gunpowder. It was weird. :P

This project also merapatkan silaturahim antara kami. Dan merapatkan ukhwah.:D

But for sure, the thing I love on that day was eating! Not nato tauu Dr. But the ‘Kacang’ and ‘Amplang’ you bring. Thanks Dr. Dr selalu lah bawa makanan kat kitaorang. Terharu tauu kitaorg. Hahaha.

31 October 2014

First of all, Thanks Dr Wan for the delicious and awesome cakes!! Eh and thanks also to your husband. Heee.

When I read about the Fungi, there are too much terms that I can’t understand and difficult to pronounce. For example:
-Neocallimastigales
- Aleuria aurantia
- Enterocystozoon bieneusi
-Encephalitozoon cuniculi

Erghh. It also difficult to spell. >.<

The only spores that have Flagella is ZOOSPORE!!

Dr also mention that in Algae, zaman Dr dulu the slime mold was under Fungi right Dr?
The algae can be seen in naked eyes. For example, Seaweeds. Sushi!! Not all algae can make their own food. Mostly yes, but not all.
Then phytoplankton is the first producer of marine food chain.

As usual, we will have an activity. Crossword puzzle! For Algae crossword I got 91% and Fungi crossword 98%. Not bad la. Haha

Till then.
Waalaikumsalam

Malyanah Zahari. 

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