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Biology - June 2006

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2006-06-22 18:00:13 · 3 answers · asked by strong_and_cool 2

I would really like to know, and can you give a website that shows how they work if they don't?

2006-06-22 17:33:39 · 6 answers · asked by future_bioengineer05 2

2006-06-22 16:58:58 · 5 answers · asked by Mike R 1

Or do you call it a Walk , now?

2006-06-22 16:38:52 · 27 answers · asked by markmccloud_1 4

You know, in meiosis and mitosis and such?

Please answer only if you are certain...

2006-06-22 15:46:35 · 4 answers · asked by jade832 1

These are the people who worked hard for the discoveries in biology. The pillars of biology

2006-06-22 15:22:58 · 3 answers · asked by Ariette P 1

2006-06-22 14:56:45 · 9 answers · asked by JANE 1

If it's not true, where did that myth come from?

2006-06-22 14:47:27 · 8 answers · asked by humdrum 3

2006-06-22 14:41:24 · 13 answers · asked by jjohnkk 1

All you people are probaubly (I spelled that wrong... whoopie) all tired of my questions by now, but... I need help... AGAIN!

I swear this is a question by brother asked me!

Why is diversity of species important?

To me, it sounds like a school assignment, but considering the fact that he's already out of school, I'll try to screw him over by asking random people on the internet instead of actually looking for the answer myself.

Cheers!

or not

2006-06-22 13:29:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Darwins theory says that if a mutation is not favorable, it will be omitted. This obviously happens at the genetic level. So why do we still carry junk DNA around? If the simplest answer is usually the correct one then I would think that junk DNA is not spent cartriges, but more like blank checks. Are there any known correlations between junk DNA and random genetic mutation? Your' thoughts?

2006-06-22 12:20:52 · 5 answers · asked by informationrichsystem 1

2006-06-22 12:01:40 · 12 answers · asked by curious 1

2006-06-22 11:51:50 · 12 answers · asked by Leland 2

2006-06-22 11:11:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

This is a question for evolutionist. If the dog came first what created the dog and why do we have different breeds? If the puppy came first what FED the puppy?

2006-06-22 11:06:37 · 5 answers · asked by Cliffather 2

A protein is coded by a eukaryotic gene containing two introns and three exons in that order:

exon 1 – intron 1 – exon 2 – intron 2 – exon 3

Which mutation is more likely to cause severe disruption in the synthesis of this protein?
a)A deletion of six bases in the centre of intron 2
b)A transversion in exon 2
c)A frameshift mutation in exon 1
Justify your answer.

2006-06-22 10:02:56 · 6 answers · asked by racerchick 2

A. right ventricle
B. left ventricle
C. right atrium
D. left atrium

2006-06-22 09:20:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-22 08:58:58 · 15 answers · asked by ddgryphon 2

What i mean is that homosexuality is an evolutionary dead end, since reproduction is impossible without the aid of science, and even then, its hard.
Animals that adhere to nature better than us evolve to keep their population in check, so they have enough food and space for their population.

The problem with Humans is that we won't stop growing. We fix and treat everything thats supposed to keep our numbers in check. the diseases that would kill some of us off, are curable now. The deformations that normally wouldn't have allowed poeple to make offspring in the past (down syndrome, cerebral palsy, etc...) are now somewhat treatable...

so evolution...at least in humans, has been slowed or eliminated BY humans, right?

So is it possible that homosexuality is evolution's way of keeping us in limited numbers like we were supposed to?

Keep in my mind, i have NOTHING wrong with people being gay. Love knows no gender. AND i believe in evolution.

so try to keep God out of it

2006-06-22 08:41:05 · 7 answers · asked by Aidan316 2

Are Krill fish or plants? If fish, do they have scales AND fins? It is important to me to know whether they are plants or fish, and if fish whether they have BOTH scales and fins. Thank you.

2006-06-22 08:28:24 · 9 answers · asked by ehealthshop 1

if there were no vehicles how many more insects would be in this world?

2006-06-22 08:24:29 · 3 answers · asked by GHETTOYUPPIE 1

A. When they're water soluble, like citamin A, they serve as antiocidants.
B. They are recycled in the body to be udes again and again
C. All of them are functional foods.
D. They include minerals like calcium and potassium

2006-06-22 08:24:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

If we had a war and there was only one person who did survive which would it be and why do you think they could compared to the other sex

2006-06-22 08:23:32 · 4 answers · asked by yahoo 5

2006-06-22 08:22:55 · 23 answers · asked by chocolateheaven84 2

A. carbohydrates
B. cellulose
C. glucose
D. triglycerides

2006-06-22 07:40:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

A. helper T
B. cytoxic T
C. suppressor T
D. memory T

2006-06-22 07:37:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you know the difference and what they can do to us then why don’t we just get rid of these ‘creatures’?

2006-06-22 07:22:42 · 7 answers · asked by Edward 7

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