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We really hope you’ve enjoyed our website, we had a lot of fun
putting it together. This was an assignment for our Organismal
Biology class in the fall of 2013 semester taught by Dr. Anita
Baines and Dr. Roger Haro at the University of Wisconsin La
Crosse.The theme for our assignment was organisms within a coral
reef. This is why we chose to do our webpage on the
loggerhead sea turtle. We highly encourage you to check out some
of our classmate’s pages at
www.multipleorganisms.net.
My name is
Kelsey Huseth and I am currently in my sophomore year here at
UWL. I was the author for the
Form and Function page as well as the
Interactions page. I am from the
Twin Cities area and I enjoy going home there to spend time with
my family. I was a gymnast for 13 years and I love to stay
active. I am currently a biology
major and am in the process of declaring a psychology
minor. I plan to become a physician assistant and I hope to
specialize as a PA in either pediatrics or orthopedics. I have
always enjoyed the subject of biology and through this course I
have gained some fascinating information. I hope you find the
loggerhead sea turtle as interesting and intriguing as I did! Please feel free to
contact me at
huseth.kels@uwlax.edu if you have any questions, I would be
more than happy to hear from you. Thank you!
My name is Ally Thompson and I’m a sophomore at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse. I’m from the small town of Mondovi, WI. I’m
majoring in biology with a concentration of biomedical sciences. I
am also minoring in chemistry and psychology.
After La Crosse, I plan to attend PA School and become a physician
assistant. My goal is to work as an urgent care or orthopedic
physician assistant. My interest in the medical field came from my
Mother as I grew up because she is a registered nurse. When I’m not
at school I’m a CNA (certified nursing assistant) at a nursing home.
In my free time I enjoy playing and watching sports. I’m on the
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Club Volleyball team. My favorite
sports are volleyball and basketball. I also enjoy watching the
brewers, packers, and of course the badgers. There is so much more
to the loggerhead sea turtle then what means the eye and I hope you
learned that from my page. I was the author of the
Habitat page and the
Reproduction and Life History page.
I’m so happy I got the opportunity to learn not only about the
organism but how to create a webpage. I hope you enjoyed my page
and I hope you now understand more about the loggerhead sea turtle. Thank
you for visiting!
If you have any questions you can contact me at
thompson.ally@uwlax.edu
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