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Biology - August 2006

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Bio-chemists, this is for you !

2006-08-15 03:18:59 · 16 answers · asked by Wouter G 2

Scientists are still experimenting on cloning, but there was a famous sheep called Dolly in which scientists successful managed to clone. The down falls was that before the clone was born around 286 or so lambs died or were born mutated. What is your opinion, has science truly gone too far? or it just hasn't got further enough?

Many say the increasing thirst for knowledge will be the cause of our own death and suffering.

2006-08-15 03:10:32 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

My dad is a proper ginge (bless him) My mum had very dark brown hair (almost black). My hair is dark brown.

2006-08-15 02:53:21 · 13 answers · asked by Munchkin 3

with an photograph

2006-08-15 02:39:54 · 10 answers · asked by NIKE 1

When I was growing up I lived in mortal fear of my belly button, and would unsure that I never ever touched it. Aside from my dislike of fluff, this was mainly due to the fact that my parents told me that if I was to unscrew it then my bum would fall off! As the years have gone by I had started to doubt this little fact, and put it down to my parents weird sense of humour. However I have recently been told of a girl (a friend of a friend type thing) who actually unscrewed her belly button and had to re-attach her bum using gaffer tape! Is this possible? Or am I safe to play with my belly button?

2006-08-15 02:29:25 · 40 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-15 02:23:35 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

I.e. not in a petri-dish using agar.

non-creationist answers only.

2006-08-15 01:10:28 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Category of Vitamins

2006-08-15 00:41:43 · 4 answers · asked by dey.arunabha 1

yet another trick question

2006-08-14 23:44:29 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why or Why not? Would you be for or against animal cloning aswell? Please give reasons, i am interested to know peoples opinions.

2006-08-14 22:49:31 · 7 answers · asked by fatgoldfish91 2

2006-08-14 22:23:37 · 1 answers · asked by Pearly G 1

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2006-08-14 20:40:33 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-14 20:10:08 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-14 19:58:47 · 9 answers · asked by byuti 1

2006-08-14 19:49:32 · 13 answers · asked by fishyfun 2

Of all the biology and science, why is evolution singled out?

Physics tells us half lives show the earth to be over 4 billion years old.

Geology tells us the world is round.

Why is evolution singled out for attack?
And why is each time evidence brought up against evolution instantly prove evolution is wrong? Do people think quantum theory came up over night to replace classical physics?


And a link to Ken Miller for all those that support evolution although all are welcome to watch it too.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg&search=ken%20miller

2006-08-14 19:46:36 · 15 answers · asked by leikevy 5

cell aging
aging
imortals animals, vegetals and bacterias
longevity

2006-08-14 19:32:16 · 5 answers · asked by Horácio 1

The editor T. Ryan Gregory.....

What IS his real first name????

10 points for someone who presents REAL SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE instead of their 'faith based' opinion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Evolution_of_the_Genome

2006-08-14 19:23:48 · 2 answers · asked by nnjamerson 3

2006-08-14 18:49:58 · 6 answers · asked by baby22kt 1

2006-08-14 18:22:48 · 21 answers · asked by kamja801 1

just wondering like the whole evolutionary side of it you know

2006-08-14 17:51:08 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

meaning why no partially completed chickens or animals that have partial characteristics of chickens ? But only 100% completed chickens !

2006-08-14 17:41:18 · 13 answers · asked by toni k 1

Look at the Galapagos finches, the birds that Darwin was inspired by. We can see how they've EVOLVED and adapted to their environment within the past 20 or so years. Other birds are coming in that eat large seeds. The finches can't eat those large seeds anymore, so they've developed smaller beaks so they can eat smaller seeds. Yet people still deny that evolution exists, even though the evidence is right under their noses. How ignorant and stupid can people be?

2006-08-14 16:12:00 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

In double digest, the restriction endonuclease enzymes, EcoR1 and BamH1 are used. Does the order of the ezymes used first effect the number of fragmented DNA that is obtained? The DNA used is the lambda DNA.

2006-08-14 16:04:24 · 6 answers · asked by hanson_daren 1

I love marine biology- and i espeacially love aquatic and marine animals. I have had alot of experience with marine biology (several seaworld training programs-hands on, and a marine science course) And i have spent alot of time working in an animal hospital over the summer. I have not graduated high school yet, but i am going to be soon- and i want to know what courses i should take in college. Furthermore, what are some good career paths that i can pursue involving marine biology? I am looking for good salary, and hands on interaction with animals. I have looked into animal training (such as seaworld) but apparently the pay isn't very good. Are there any other job titles that you can suggest, or anyone you can refer me to that will either help me find a future job or training? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!!!

2006-08-14 15:56:10 · 6 answers · asked by danica 2

2006-08-14 14:24:32 · 5 answers · asked by primary four science 1

2006-08-14 14:11:59 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

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