Biodiversity - Time and Fossils
Content Reading - Holt McDougal Biology stephen nowicki
-Chapter 17 - Classification - Section 17.1 (pp. 485-489), 17.2 (pp.492-497) and 17.4 (pp. 501-503) Study GuidePower Point LecturesWebsites to Explore |
The Rose
"Just what species or, shall we say, genus are you, my dear?" Alice "Well, I guess you would call me... genus, humanus... Alice." Daisy "Ever see an alice with a blossom like that?" Orchid "Come to think of it, did you ever see an alice?" Daisy "Yes, and did you notice her petals? What a peculiar color." Orchid [sniffing Alice's hair] "And no fragrance." Daisy [chuckling, as she lifts up one side of Alice's dress] "And just look at those stems." The Rose [as Alice slaps the Daisy's leaves away] "Rather scrawny, I'd say." Bud "I think she's pretty." The Rose "Quiet, bud." |