A Population.
Ducks at Buchanan.
An Ecosystem
Buchanan Pond.
A dicot leaf.
A leaf from a tree.
A flower.
A bundle of small flowers from a bush.
A bird.
My pet bird, who's name is "Bird"
A feather.
A feather detached from the bird, named "Bird," that is the pet of Aaron Fox.
An endotherm.
The wolf (my dog) that I found in my back yard.
A fruit.
A watermelon from Winco.
Moss.
The built up moss at the Pittsburg Marina.
An autotroph.
A tree at the Pittsburg Marina.
An arachnid.
A black widow inhabiting the space between Tyler Orr's house and a trashcan.
A non-flying insect.
A wild cockroach that roams Tyler Orr's garage.
A thing made of keratin.
Tyler Orr's hair.
Example of Geotropism.
The leaning tree across the street from Tyler Orr's house.
A wind-dispersed seed.
A half blown-away dandelion.
A lichen.
A fungus and an alga that formed on a tree.
Example of thigmotropism.
Tyler Orr's grapevine that grew along the fence.
Growth Rings.
Rings that show the age of a chopped down tree in front of Small World Park.
Example of phototropism.
Orchids growing in Home Depot.
Fish.
Fish in fish tanks at Walmart.
A gall.
A gall that formed on a plant that I own.
A reptile.
A lizard in PetCo.
A sporophyte.
Some ginger from FoodsCo's produce section.