Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Ap Lab 5 Cellular Respiration

INTRO

Ciao a tutti!

Ho creato questo blog per dare sfogo alla mia passione per gli acquari e più in particolare alla passione ADA for aquariums.

For those unfamiliar with this type of aquarium began by giving some more information on what it means to "ADA" as to who introduced this kind of discipline in the "design" of tanks and open only on the fundamental principles that regulate it.

begin with the initials ADA, this is the abbreviation for Water Design Amano where love is going to Takashi Amano, the creator and founder of the leading company in the aquarium known throughout the world.

Takashi Amano was born July 18, 1954 in Niigata, began as a child to become interested in plants and aquatic animals to the point of winning numerous awards. He is also interested in photography, a passion that led him to turn around the world to photograph fish and plants in their natural environment. Amano has started a revolution against the rigid concepts aquarium, making it the undisputed protagonists plants and transforming the work of art lovers in the aquarium where it becomes an art form where the man must re-create a natural ecosystem. The advice I give is love to observe nature as an example and reference point from which to take inspiration.

The company-owned manufactures and markets in the world all products and equipment that are necessary to set up a tank from scratch ADA. The tanks are made of crystal silicon using minimal and not very visible because it is the container that is beginning to clear the concept of simplicity and transparency. The diffuser is made entirely of carbon dioxide in glass do not cause the slightest interference aesthetics.

The principles on which the technique Amano are many, first of all refers to the Zen philosophy of Japanese gardens, are used mosses and ferns, floating plants, is introduced Yamatonuma Ebi shrimp (Caridina japonica) phenomenal algae eater, it uses the golden section for the positioning of the element of greatest importance, using techniques to support the inclusion of wood and rocks. All this will be detailed more carefully later on.

Angelo Leonardi

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