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Biology - June 2006

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it's about 20 minutes long but worth watchin, it might be alittle disturbing to somepeople and children so if you don't like seeing weird things then don't watch. it's a scientific experiment around the WWII times.VERY interesting. i just want to know what your thoughts on it are.

2006-06-29 13:37:23 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-29 12:44:37 · 5 answers · asked by foxy 4

With my last question how could I discuss growth tissues in plants with it?

2006-06-29 12:44:16 · 2 answers · asked by Ayla_Trip 1

While walking through a foest you notice that someone has carved his intitials into the bark of a tree. The initials are 1.5 meters off of the ground. How far from the ground will the initials be next and the year after that?

2006-06-29 12:22:47 · 4 answers · asked by Ayla_Trip 1

I'm confuse

2006-06-29 09:51:42 · 6 answers · asked by spicy44 2

Apparently, Monarch butterfly caterpillars are poisonous to most would be predators because of the protection conferred upon them due to feeding on milkweed. If it is correct that Monarch butterflies' survival has been enhanced by this selective adaptation (by their larvae being able to tolerate the toxins in milkweed), and this gave them a competitive advantage in the natural world, then why aren't milkweeds crawling with all sorts of other species of caterpillars gaining similar protection? In other words, why did only Monarch caterpillars hit on this means of protection from predation, when other butterflies and their larvae could have also adapted to milkweed? If the Monarch butterly gained this tolerance to milkweed through a chance mutation, then why did chance favour *only* the Monarch butterfly and not other butterflies..?

2006-06-29 09:02:12 · 3 answers · asked by Dr. Bill 2

Because people's balance is to do with fluids in their ears, would people with larger ears have better balance??

2006-06-29 08:27:08 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-29 08:21:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm interested in knowing, in detail, why creationists/ID-proponents feel that evolution is a faulty theory. Please provide reasons not related to your faith but those that objectively deal with the theory.

Also, those who find evolution to be a strongly backed theory, feel free to explain why you think creationists/ID-proponents feel so inclined to make such an argument.

2006-06-29 08:14:34 · 9 answers · asked by rayndeon 2

I am trying to extract DNA from an insect - I am not getting any bands except for very very faint ones. Suggestions? Thanks!

2006-06-29 08:12:21 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

what physical changes would humans need to undergo for them to be cold blooded like reptiles?

2006-06-29 07:23:39 · 8 answers · asked by ambidextrousartist 2

I had my daughters stem cells saved when I gave birth. It was the smartest thing I've ever done in my life. She turned out to have heart defects, and needed surgery 5 days after she was born. She will have problems later in life. So now that we have saved her stem cells it can be used to repair her heart. Stem Cells save lives.

2006-06-29 07:09:53 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i seriosuly want 2 know!!!!!!!!

2006-06-29 07:00:57 · 35 answers · asked by spongy boy 1

2006-06-29 06:22:20 · 1 answers · asked by kaspead 1

2006-06-29 06:01:45 · 20 answers · asked by atlstunna2k2 1

how much in terms of pages of a book equivalents?

2006-06-29 05:36:47 · 6 answers · asked by ozzies 1

i have to do a project on pigments. i have to find a plant that has no green leaves like red cabbage it cant even have a green stem are there any other examples of this exept red cabbage?

2006-06-29 05:07:23 · 7 answers · asked by Aroura 3

Where can one find information about the physical strength difference between men and women? Maybe the difference between genders among athletes is different from the average man and woman. What have you found?

2006-06-29 04:45:47 · 5 answers · asked by chdoctor 5

2006-06-29 04:39:10 · 10 answers · asked by partboyjackassjohnnyknoxville 1

I love to travel and explore. I would go anywhere in the world. Some times i think about doing something like Jeff Corwin. I know he is a wildlife biologist but if i do do something like that then i would like to have my own tv show, like him. So i could show the world.....not only on books and newspaper. I've thought about being a vet, wildlife biologist, zoologist (but dont want to work in a zoo)...etc....I want something adventurous and fun....not to be stuck in a lab or something. I dont mind studying...especially when it comes to animals. Could you please help me? Im sooo clue less of what to do. Could you please tell me whats the most fun, exploring, adventurous animal job you can think of and why? That would help tons...Thanks! :)

2006-06-29 04:35:10 · 10 answers · asked by shypuertorican_24 1

The above questions assumes that you forget about pedantic stuff like lighting levels etc...

How would my brain react in terms of processing that information?

2006-06-29 04:30:15 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-29 04:01:36 · 8 answers · asked by Hadala H 1

2006-06-29 03:46:44 · 3 answers · asked by janu 1

i want formula of that

2006-06-29 03:39:51 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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