Dear my fellow readers,
My name is Sol Chambliss and I'm a student at Amsterdam University College. Over the past several months I have been studying several theoretical concepts in my Introduction to Biology course. Going from learning about major trends in the evolution of the life cycle (plants) to describing major outlines of the Animal Kingdom, we then were told to relate it to the real world. In the end what use is it to learn something that cannot be translated to reality? Due to this idea, our instructor decided to have us do two excursions. While it was very different from past circumstances because of a global pandemic, both the Hortus Botanicus (Botanical Gardens) and Artis (Zoo) aided in illustrating many theoretical concepts such as homology, convergent evolution, and the reasons for vestigial organs within their respective areas.
Hopefully through these blogs you can learn just as much as I did from the comfort of your own home, without risking the spread of the coronavirus.
Sol
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