Saturday, October 19, 2013


                      The Upside of Cheating
                  
                    by: Stephen Ornes 5:22 pm October 2, 2013 




This article is about the people who cheat feel a buzz and the buzz may encourage them to cheat again. How scientists figured it out is the people that cheat usually feel guilt or shame and they get an emotional high after cheating. But that's not all, Scientists recruited 179 volunteers for a test of cheating. Their job is to unscramble as many words as possible in under 4 minutes. After the test they were told to tear off the sheet stapled to the test sheet and keep the test sheet. Each person conducted the test in private and 10 participants cheated on that in a room that the volunteers took in. After that, the scientists asked the 10 participants how they felt, and participants felt a surge through positive emotions such as happy, excited, or proud for example.





I felt pretty interested in that topic. The topic did have some psychological and mental teachings about cheating and what feelings you have when you cheat. Just so you know guys, don't cheat, because it's bad for tests and for life.



See ya guys later.










https://student.societyforscience.org/article/upside-cheating

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Why Leaves change color


                    Why Leaves Change color

Hey guys and welcome back to my very own blog :D. Today were gonna be talking about why leaves change color and how they do that.



Well as all of you guys know from my previous blogs change color by the green pigment chlorophyll. It's job is to capture the sun's light rays and moves the sun's molecules to the stomata that creates glucose. Interesting fact is that glucose is found in many different types of fruit. The chlorophyll reflects  green light and absorbs red and blue light.




The reason why trees stop producing chlorophyll is because the weather got cooler and days are getting shorter and their is fewer sunlight. When the leaves in the tree change color the chlorophyll conceals the two pigments carotenoids which produce yellow, orange, and brown colors and anthocyanins which produce red, pink, and purple colors. The foods that have carotenoids are pumpkins and bananas and anthocyanins apples and grapes.






























How these colors change in the fall is the trees respond to the changes of the weather and leaves start to say goodnight to the sun for a few months.





























What happens to the leaves in the winter is they fall off of the tree because of the water within the cells of the stem of the leaf. But evergreen trees don't lose leaves because of the waxy coating and the fluids inside the cells contain a substance that resists freezing.







Well see ya later haters.


http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070801191740AAvu0Yc

http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/chlorophyll/chlorophyll_h.htm

http://www.123rf.com/photo_7050083_globe-and-green-leaves-with-drop-of-water-eco-concept-illustration.html

http://dnr.wi.gov/eek/veg/trees/treestruecolor.htm