Most people do not know that there are freshwater clams and mussels
in Lake Anna and that they can get as big as the palm of your hand.
Nathan, a former student, did his Governor's School project about some of the habitat
in the lake and I has asked him to bring in some of these beauties so we
could get a good look at them. With the help of his brother, Nathan
brought in three little clams for us to enjoy in class.
I
found that taking pictures of them in the cup was not easy, but using
the document camera, I was able to project an up close view of them onto
the wall so that everyone could see the clams and their siphons in
detail. Students were able to watch the clams in action. Now that may seem like an oxymoron - clams in action...
but there was stuff to see.
You could clearly see the
siphons and at times see particles being sucked into the siphons. I put
some fish food in the cup and the suction power of the clams was enough
to create a current that caused the fish flakes to swirl around in the
top of the cup. In first period we were able to watch one of the clams
use its foot to dig into the sand to sit upright with its siphons up.
Polar Vs NonPolar Covalent Bonds
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Anyone who has ever had to share something with someone else knows that
sometimes isn't exactly even. Covalent molecules or bonds are no different.
If a ...
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