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Biology - December 2006

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1.A mammal uses only 1-2% of its energy in ventilation while a fish must spend 15 % of energy to move water over gills. Explain huge difference in efforts to collect oxygen.

2006-12-15 04:46:36 · 4 answers · asked by jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaba 1

I've seen ppl do it both ways and I'm wondering which way you prefer.

I'm talking about a pipetman!

2006-12-15 04:36:45 · 5 answers · asked by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6

what modifications has it undergong/ why does it play such an important role in biology?

2006-12-15 04:00:49 · 7 answers · asked by Lisa 1

2006-12-15 03:50:44 · 3 answers · asked by dead_doll526 1

2006-12-15 03:26:58 · 11 answers · asked by Lisa 1

In this theory, a were would send out signals from the brain down the
nerves and to the RNA, which a copy of the DNA sent out to all the
cells in the body. The RNA is transformed to that of a were's
phenotype. The information on the animals DNA is stored in the
subconsious since that is where the wereside resides. (The animal
side is part of your soul, but the soul would have a direct influence
on the mind) The RNA is converted and sent out to all the cells along
with the orders to kill off all the cells with different coding of
DNA than the type sent out while at the same time rapidly reproducing
that of its own kind. Now while this is all going on, the were is
concentrating everything on the form of the phenotype. This is the
painful part. Once the order is sent out, the were's focus is no
longer needed and the body takes its course. The cells follow their
command as the were suffers the agony of all these bodily changes.

2006-12-15 03:09:47 · 7 answers · asked by Ghost Wolf 6

2006-12-15 03:03:31 · 5 answers · asked by alasuhornet 1

2006-12-15 02:55:58 · 14 answers · asked by sue steve 1

Like much of the animal kingdom that picks the dominient alpha male over the rest...aka fighting and winning...

2006-12-15 02:52:59 · 16 answers · asked by Matthew K 2

Can you tell me times, power levels, loading etc.

2006-12-15 02:33:17 · 5 answers · asked by christopher N 4

a) density
B) independence
c) resources
d) stress

2006-12-15 02:22:56 · 9 answers · asked by sugey R 1

I dont think it is, cause it can't reproduce

2006-12-15 02:17:25 · 12 answers · asked by Matthew K 2

2006-12-15 01:36:27 · 7 answers · asked by curious 3

Records get beaten all of the time in all sports. Will there ever come a point in the future when Humans are as physically advanced as they possibly can be and no more records can be broken?

2006-12-15 01:34:57 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

a. biceps brachii acts as agonist
b. triceps brachii acts as antagonist
c. brachioradialis acts as antagonist
d. a and b

2006-12-15 01:16:05 · 3 answers · asked by sourstraws 3

a. active sites on actin become available for binding when calcium binds to tropomyosin
b. active sites on actin are blocked by troponin when a muscle is at rest
c. an isometric contraction has increased muscle fiber tension but no muscle fiber shortening
d. all of these

2006-12-15 01:10:52 · 2 answers · asked by sourstraws 3

I'm mean biologically what happens? Why did this come about from evolution perspective?

2006-12-15 00:26:58 · 1 answers · asked by rostov 5

a) Inner shell electrons
b) Inner orbital electrons
c) Second orbital electrons
d)Second shell electrons

2006-12-14 22:54:01 · 7 answers · asked by slick 1

a) Amino acid
b) Nucleotide
c) Simple sugar
d) Glycerol mol.
e) Fatty acid chain

2006-12-14 22:50:11 · 5 answers · asked by slick 1

why does butterfly have that very colorful wings while other butterflies doesn't have any colors at all?

2006-12-14 22:24:42 · 8 answers · asked by jelliebug 1

Can someone answer this question on their personal observations or from other sources.

2006-12-14 22:06:52 · 14 answers · asked by Ahmad M 1

A. decomposition rate B. relative age C. absoloute age D.mineral makeup

2006-12-14 21:02:53 · 6 answers · asked by mrspeanut 1

However, the parent actually had the allele. How to explain this phenomenon?

2006-12-14 20:41:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Chromosome Theory

2006-12-14 20:36:59 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-14 18:13:46 · 10 answers · asked by katie02112003 3

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