Sunday, August 7, 2011

48.-51. ORGANISMS IN DIFFERENT KINGDOMS


48.&49. MANGO: This mango belongs to the plant kingdom. This picture was taken at my uncle's house.




50.&51. WHITE BENGALI TIGER: This White Bengali Tiger belongs to the animal kingdom. This picture was taken at Six Flags a few years ago.

44.-47 CATEGORY: SAME ORDER BUT DIFFERENT FAMILY



44.&45. CAT: The cat belongs to the order Carnivora and the family Felidae. This is my friend's cat, Timmy.



46.&47. Dog: The dog belongs to the order Carnivora and the famuly Canidae. This is my cousin's dog, Bella.

34.-43 CATEGORY: SAME CLASS BUT DIFFERENT ORDER

THE NEXT TWO ARE FRO THE SAME CATEGORY AS 34-39 BUT WITH A DIFFERENT CLASS



40.&41 AFRICAN PENGUIN: The order is Sphenisciformes and the class is Aves. This picture was taken at Six Flags a few years ago.



42.&43. Seagull: The order is Charadriiformes and the class is Aves. This picture was taken at Six Flags a few years ago, as well.

34.-43 CATEGORY: SAME CLASS BUT DIFFERENT ORDER




34.&35. Grey Reef Shark: The order is Carchardriiformes and the class is Chondrichthyes. Both pictures are of the Grey Reef Shark. This picture was taken at Six Flags a few years ago.





36.&37. Sting Ray: The order is Myliobatiformes and the class is Chondrichthyes.This picture was taken at Six Flags a few years ago.




38.&39. Bullhead Shark: The order is Heterodontiformes and the class is Chondrichthyes. This picture was also taken at Six Flags a few years ago.

28.-33. CATEGORY: DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARBOHYDRATES




32.&33. COMPLEX FIBROUS CARBOHYDRATES: Carrots
Fibrous Carbohydrates are rich in vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and other nutrients. Most fibrous carbohydrates are green vergetables. Examples of fibrous carbohydrates include asparagus, green beans, broccoli, celery, and etc.This picture was taken at home.

28.-33. CATEGORY: DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARBOHYDRATES


30.&31. COMPLEX STARCHY CARBOHYDRATES: Pasta
Complex carbohydrates are also composed sugar molecules, however the sugar molecules are joined together to form longer, more complex chains. Other examples of complex carbohydrates include rice and wholemeal flour. This picture was taken at home.

28.-33. CATEGORY: DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARBOHYDRATES




28.& 29. SIMPLE STARCHY CARBOHYDRATES (MONOSACCHARIDES): Powdered Sugar
Simple Carbohydrates have simple molecules, hence the "simple". They are composed of one to two sugar molecules. Other examples include honey, fruit, and sweets. This picture was taken at home.