Dr. Janice Ellis
11/7/2012 09:17:47 am

What is your hypothesis about the survival of your ecosystem? The self sustaining ecosystems needed for the NASA astronauts for the ORION project to Mars will need to sustain life for an undetermined amount of time. How long will you seal up your system? It will have to support autotrophs and heterotrophs. Do you have these factors in your system? What components of each one of these groups do you have? Water is essential to any life. How did you supply water in your system? Will the water stay still or will it cycle in your system? If it does cycle, what qualitative data will you see on your system? I wish you look on your system.

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Quentin Parker
11/8/2012 04:54:39 am

To get human survived on mars, we need oxygen and water to survived on mars. I will seal up the ecosystem for 3 weeks. ours autrophs is bean plants, spiders plants, fern. herterotrophs is spider, fired belly toads, crickets, fish, worms, grasshopper. ours water will cycle, if we have heat in our ecosystem.

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