Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Neon Tetra and Their Life Cycle
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8. •Animal and plants are found.
•The structure of the land is special
•A small island is found at the middle of the site
•Bushes are found at the site of the layout.
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10. •Neon tetra found in small community aquariums.
•Neon tetra has a spindle shaped body and a blunt nose.
•Neon Tetras are highly prolific and have a minimum
population doubling time below 15 months.
•They are egg-scatterers and do not engage in any
parental care.
11. Antagonistic action of W-
shaped segmental blocks of
muscles on both side of the
body.
Tail swept from
side to side to
bend the body
Produce a thrust that push
fish forward
12. Pectoral fins used for steering
• Change direction and act as brake
Pelvic fins used for balancing
•Keep the fish steady by preventing diving and rolling
environment.
16. Cap
•Oyster or fan shaped, usually 2-10 inches across (5-25 cm).
•Often grow in a shelf-like formation with overlapping
clusters.
•Smooth, with no warts or scales.
•Usually white to light brown with firm, white flesh.
•The gills are white, and are attached to and running down
the cap and stem.
17. •They may not have a stem. If they do it will often be stubby
and off-center if the mushroom is growing on the side of a
log. If it's growing on the top you will see a better developed
stem.
•No ring around the stem, and no sack around the base.
•Flesh is white.
Spore print
•White to lilac-gray. It's best to make the spore print on a
dark background.
18. •Feed on dead material, case wood.
•Grow on logs or sick dying trees
•Found on deciduous hardwoods
26. The fish lays eggs .
Egg grow up and
become yolk sac
larva.
After sometime, the
yolk sac larva grow
into a juvenile and
finally turn into a
adult fish.
The adult fish lays
eggs and the life cycle
repeat again.
27. •The mushroom
reproduction by spores.
•The spores germinate
and become mycelium.
•Mycelium growth to
become mushroom
primordia.
•Mushroom Primordia
finally growth to
become a mushroom
again.
28. 7.00am- We gather at Taylor’s University Bus stop.
8.30am- We depart to Riverstone Resort.
10.00am- We reach our destination
10.10am- We move into our hostel.
10.20am- We have a short brief session
10.30am- We explore the forest and search for good spot for
out layout.
11.30am- We start to set up our site by the river.
12.15pm- We have our lunch.
2.00pm- We continue to explore our site. We take photo and
sketch the layout of our site. We find many animals and
plants here.
3.00pm- We have water activities “meeting” and also race in
the river.
29. 5.15pm- We go for a bath and change our clothes.
5.40pm- We have our tea time.
5.50pm- We have our own free activities. We enjoy ourselves
by playing cards.
7.00pm- We have our dinner.
7.40pm- We search for material to make our group logo.
9.10pm- We gather at the stage of the resort to start our logo
presentation.
10.00pm- A new assignments is given by lecturer to all the
students.
10.15pm- We have our supper.
10.25pm- We have tutorial session with own lecturer.
10.45pm- We prepare ourselves to sleep.
11.00pm- *Light off*
30. 6.00am- We wake up to have a exercise.
7.00am- We have our breakfast.
8.00am- We continue to explore our site. We measure our
layout depth length & etc. We also take some video for us to
make a documentary video.
11.00am- We have our lunch.
12.00am- We pack our luggage and prepare to take off.
1.00pm- We depart the resort and on the way back to Taylor’s
University.
3.00pm- We reach Taylor’s University.
The End of our 2 days 1 night trip.