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Biology - July 2007

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2007-07-31 23:38:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

they died out 30,000 yrs ago, right? can you tell me more about it.

2007-07-31 20:19:03 · 4 answers · asked by biomes 1

If humans could Emplode wouldnt that be tight off the chain yo i mean would it be messy or jst suddenly not be there any reactions???

2007-07-31 19:32:28 · 3 answers · asked by Jinxt 2

2007-07-31 18:35:46 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-31 18:16:37 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

And what temp does it have to be to keep it alive?

2007-07-31 15:24:52 · 4 answers · asked by bmxchic7 3

I know there is a purpose for everything but what about a mosquito?

2007-07-31 15:08:18 · 10 answers · asked by L.E.A. 1

DO WE EAT SPIDERS IN OUR SLEEP?

2007-07-31 14:08:59 · 12 answers · asked by KERRY K 2

What organism did Gregor Mendel study in order to understand how traits are passed from one generation to the next?

A. Peas
B. Flatworms
C. Humans
D. Hybrid corn

2007-07-31 07:39:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please tell me the boiling point of blood inside the human body with explanation..

2007-07-31 06:30:21 · 13 answers · asked by innocent-gangsta 1

2007-07-31 06:29:37 · 4 answers · asked by jennifer h 1

What are the components of a nucleotide?

A. A nucleus
B. A phosphate group
C. A nitrogenous base
D. A 5-carbon sugar
E. B, C, and D

2007-07-31 03:20:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Has it been proven?

2007-07-31 02:40:56 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

submerging your head under water

2007-07-31 02:27:52 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-31 02:09:28 · 7 answers · asked by volley 2

What is the process called in which one organism is changed by the uptake of genetic material from another organism?

A. Phage
B. Replication
C. Genome
D. Heat-treating
E. Transformation

2007-07-31 01:23:38 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-31 01:22:56 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-31 00:03:31 · 6 answers · asked by Jasper G 1

2007-07-30 23:53:14 · 2 answers · asked by Jasper G 1

And what would the consequences be of putting it in an animal that takes longer than the regular human 9 months to develop?

Would the development of the child in question be slowed in order to accommodate the mother's gestational period?

Or would the child come be born developmentally farther along than a normal baby?

And what do you think would happen if this embryo was not only placed in another primate, like ourselves and gorillas, but in some other mammal, like a horse or a cow?


A friend and I got started on this topic and I find it completely immoral, and OUT of the question. As far as creating animals with human DNA in order to create organs to save the lives of those with organ failure, I think it would be alright. But creating a human/animal hybrid would be wrong.

Although, I've seen some half man/ half winged horse photos in Greek mythology that were pretty good looking! ;-)


I'm interested in hearing your answers!!

2007-07-30 23:44:58 · 6 answers · asked by SexyMedic911 2

2007-07-30 23:06:05 · 8 answers · asked by Jasper G 1

We have answered who made the microscope in one of my other posts.. now who told you about these GORILLA ANTIBODIES WE JUST DISCOVERED LAST YEAR?

2007-07-30 20:01:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why do you think people believe in evolution? Choose one of the following:
a) Evolutionists just want to oppose religion. That's all. They'll try to find any reason to disprove Creationism, just for the sake of opposing religion.
b) Evolutionists truly believe that evolution is the way to go. They are not purposefully trying to opposing religion. They simply rely on what they observe -- whether that contradicts or supports religion, they don't care.

I ask this because some people seem to think there is a "conspiracy" going on, with evolutionists deliberately trying to fight religion. To those people I ask: what motive do we have in opposing religion? How would that benefit us? Heck, we'd be all thrilled if Creationism was really true -- it's not very flattering to know that your great great great ... grandfather wasn't human. What do we gain from opposing creationism? Money? nope. Fame? nope.

2007-07-30 18:31:08 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

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if the avg. internal temperature of a human's body is 98 degrees (farenheit), then why is it so uncomfortable for us to be outside in 98 degree weather?

hmmm.....

2007-07-30 17:10:55 · 2 answers · asked by little12 1

in terms of gens and chromosomes

2007-07-30 14:47:18 · 2 answers · asked by Dimitri VanHorn 1

Life came from the ocean - if you believe in that keep reading, if not, this question will not be suitable to you (no offense, it just makes disproving me harder). Life began in the ocean, and then evolved into animals that eventually found their way onto land. Theoretically, we evolved from modern apes, and because we were better suited to survive and were able to eat more protein, our brain grew larger, and we became smarter.

Now - thinking that - wouldn't it be 99% feasible that there would be some kind of intelligent fish men/women in the oceans, which cover 75% of the earth. They wouldn't have been harmed as much as our species on land, because they are so far below in the water - and thus evolution would not have paused for their kind, but kept on going, to something truly magnificent - the highest point of evolution thus far.

Yes / No?

2007-07-30 14:42:57 · 18 answers · asked by spphat 2