Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Talebearing24- Binomial Nomemclature
I would like to digress a bit from what I have started explaining to us on MR NIGER DAC and this one is tagged Binomial Nomenclature! Not everybody will understand the abovementioned terminology if you are not biology inclined to the core! Now, what is binomial nomenclature? Let me break it down to the level we would understand because I believe so much in analyses, bi-2, nomial- naming and nomenclature-system. By joining them together, we have two naming system. Back to Biology, it involves specific and generic name. Your specific name is your first name while your generic/ general name is your last name/surname. So now, if someone asks u what is your binomial nomenclature, that person wants to know your first name and your last name only. Or your specific name which is your first name only. For instance, Adesure Olugbagi, Adesure--first name and Olugbagi is the last name. What name do u bear?! It is well!
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Talebearing24- Movement In MR NIGER DAC
M that stands for movement in the acronym ‘’MR NIGER DAC’’ is vividly enunciated below. Movement is defined as the ability of a living being to move from one place to another or it is a change in position of a living thing. This acronym is specifically for living-organisms not non-living entities. It is the only characteristic that conspicuously distinguishes plant from animal. The type of movement we have in animal is what we called locomotion because it requires the use of one or more locomotory organs such as limbs/legs (in man), fins(in fishes), wings(in birds) etc. to move the whole body(Complete movement) unlike plants that move with their branches, leaves and the likes but cannot shift their stems/shoots from one place to another by themselves (Partial movement). There are some organisms that are plant-like and animal-like meaning that they are plants as well as animals. They have the characteristics of plants and the locomotory organ as in the case of animal. For instance, Euglena viridis has flagella for locomotion. Chlamydomonas also has flagella; Amoeba has pseudopodia for locomotion and so on. The reasons why organisms move are very numerous. Is it for reproduction,protection, food, mating, pleasure, help to mention a few? Why does movement concern man? If you look at all these reasons why organisms move, you will see that man also shares the same reasons for his movement with other living organisms. If your movement does not have a purpose, definitely the end thereof will not bring forth something meaningful. Who do you move with? Show me your friend and I will tell you who you are! The calibre of people you move with also plays a vital role in your character, growth and success. Check yourself, if you need to retract from your movement of no good result, do so before it is too late. Your movement determines your success. Change your ways today and you will see that sky is just the beginning into the journey of success. When do you move? You have to be cautious of the time of your movement in order to achieve the planned goal because everything in life has its own time. Time to eat, time to drink, time to move, time to stop, time to plant, time to harvest etc. This is very important as well. Plan your movement! He, who failed to plan, has planned to fail. Success is ours!
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Talebearing24- MR NIGER DAC
Yesterday, I talked about the acronym of life"MR NIGER DAC", and this morning, I shall be telling us what each letter stands for and later how it relates to our daily lives. M in the acronym stands for Movement, R stands for respiration while N stands for Nutrition, I stands for Irritability/Sensitivity and G stands for growth. Furthermore, E stands for excretion while R stands for reproduction, D stands for death/life span/ultimate end and A stands for adaptation/adaptability, lastly, C stands for competition. These letters are coined out from the characteristics of living-things. Tomorrow, God willing, we shall be looking at these characteristics one after the other in details. Until then, keep your fingers crossed!
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