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Biology - September 2006

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2006-09-19 06:11:45 · 5 answers · asked by angel 1

2006-09-19 05:47:57 · 7 answers · asked by PhotoBear2 1

What happens? We can break down the human body into organs, cells, cell constituents, molecules etc right down to a part of an atom and we know how a lot of the functions work (chemical reactions etc) but all the molecules, cells etc are exactly the same a few moments after death so what has gone to stop them functioning?
I'm not religious but believe we must have some sort of energy, life force, however you want to phrase it which goes as we pass away - what are your thoughts?

(Posted in Biology and Religion as it is probably a combination)

2006-09-19 05:41:44 · 10 answers · asked by Kate 4

If you like, a 1-10 scale, 1 as not at all and 10 as completely accepted.

Or any other measure you so choose, matey.

2006-09-19 05:34:05 · 15 answers · asked by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7

Yes i know it sounds dumb but i heard it once. Something to do with that they carry a toxin? anyone know?

2006-09-19 04:04:17 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

We are doing an experiment in Biology about the best way to keep your hands germ free in a public bathroom and we heard that the blow dryers for your hands pick up the air from the (bacteria covered) floor and we have to reasurch this so it would be nice for some help.

2006-09-19 03:58:20 · 6 answers · asked by lylitalianbeauty 3

2006-09-19 03:33:29 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-19 03:24:59 · 17 answers · asked by cloud 2

2006-09-19 03:24:34 · 33 answers · asked by cloud 2

Isn't it true that humans actually have bodies more suited for eating and digusting vegatables rather then meat?? Like for instance our teeth.

2006-09-19 03:05:53 · 5 answers · asked by Aquamarine 4

2006-09-19 02:30:50 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-19 02:29:16 · 41 answers · asked by Glori 1

2006-09-19 01:35:22 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Also, what is the point of these riddiculous creatures?

I've heard the myth that they have the most poisonous venom in the world, but have no means of administering it. Apparently, this is not true.

2006-09-19 01:22:02 · 28 answers · asked by andy12795 1

it is not the eye that is being transplanted.

2006-09-19 00:53:28 · 7 answers · asked by manu 1

2006-09-19 00:20:57 · 10 answers · asked by gaurav S 1

genes

2006-09-18 23:52:54 · 7 answers · asked by Mary M 1

In 2 kingdom scheme, from what phylum and class does the pathogen of amoebic dysentery belongs? What division does vinegar-producing bacteria belongs? What Kingdom and Division does the pathogen of common cold belongs? What kingdom does the pathogen of influeza belongs? and last, What kingdom does the pathogen of malaria belongs?

In 5 kingdom shceme, What phylum and class does the pathogen of amoebic dysentery belongs? What phylum does the Vinegar-producing bacteria belongs? What kingdom does pathogen of common cold belongs? What Kingdom and phylum does the pathogen of influenza and malaria belongs?

here are some details that may help you:
>pathogen of amoebic dysentery belongs to the kingdom of animalia
>Vinegar-producing bacteria belongs to the class of Schizomycetes
>common cold is in the order of Virales and in the class of microtabiotes.
>influenza is in the division of protophyta.
>Malaria is in the class of sporozoa and in the phylum of protozoa

2006-09-18 23:09:12 · 1 answers · asked by mawi 2

2006-09-18 23:06:16 · 22 answers · asked by serious_gurl 1

Lighter weight people are able to eat more than heavy weight people because the light-weights' balloon stomach is able to stretch to accomodate more food. Is it true? Are you one?

2006-09-18 23:05:10 · 4 answers · asked by crashonme 3

2006-09-18 22:38:50 · 4 answers · asked by joeey 1

2006-09-18 22:01:28 · 10 answers · asked by gaurav S 1

My biology teacher said that our mitochondrian only has enzymes to break carbohydrates to get energy.Molecules like lipids and proteins are first converted to carbohydrates and then energy is extracted from them.
Is it right? Do lipds and proteins not directly broken down to get energy?

2006-09-18 21:54:00 · 6 answers · asked by lucky 1

the particular part that cause it.

2006-09-18 21:49:00 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-09-18 21:08:27 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

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how does adrenaline help when there is an increase in blood sugar level?

2006-09-18 20:48:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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