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Biology - July 2007

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can anyone help me find a diagram of all the muscles?

2007-07-22 19:39:09 · 1 answers · asked by Cory 2

Waltzing mice is recessive to running mice. If two waltzing mice mate what is the chance their offspring will be running?

2007-07-22 16:56:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

What if the woman and man from number 17 had four children. What percent would have the disease What percent would have the disease

2007-07-22 16:56:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

In eye color for humans, brown is dominat over blue. Can two brown eyed parents have a blue eyed child? Can two blue eyed parents have a brown eyed child? Explain your answers?

2007-07-22 16:45:08 · 5 answers · asked by Dilbir T 1

I am writing this new question after realizing that I did not use correct terminology the last time I tried to ask this question.

Again, Aristotle says in his Posterior Analytics, a treatise on logic and knowing, that "we say we know something truly, and not in the manner of the sophist, when we know the cause, that it is the cause, and that it can not be any other way." My hesitation in accepting abiogenesis stems from the fact that I don't see how life can come from things that aren't alive themselves. What was said in the answers to the previous question I asked was that the right mixture of proteins and a lightning bolt could produce amino acids. This still leaves the problem of the amino acids forming into strands of DNA and becoming an organized, living body.

Meeting the three conditions laid down by Aristotle for knowing, explain to me how life can come from things that aren't alive.

I hope the terminology meets with general approval.

2007-07-22 16:27:12 · 5 answers · asked by mle_trogdor2000 2

2007-07-22 09:13:52 · 23 answers · asked by ohwiseone 3

My boy friend who am planning to marry has no history of hemophilia in his family.

2007-07-22 08:40:45 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are there specific enzymes that are made for cellular apoptosis? Is cellular apoptosis the result of "normal" doing something they were not normally supposed to do? Does death create an environment whereby "normal" enzymes & other cellular materials function differently than in life? If not what genes code for the process of cellular apoptosis? Why would they have been evolved? What advantage would these genes have to the furtherance of the species?

2007-07-22 08:07:56 · 4 answers · asked by Quantum Satis 1

2007-07-22 08:02:01 · 2 answers · asked by HAUWA A 1

2007-07-22 07:07:58 · 5 answers · asked by jpgj92 2

RNA
DNA
Protiens
RNA and DNA

2007-07-22 05:13:52 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

prokaryotic fission
the lytic pathway
the lysogenic pathway
the lytic pathway and the lysogenic pathway

2007-07-22 05:13:19 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-22 04:50:53 · 10 answers · asked by tony 1

i need an argument against stem cells research for a debate...

2007-07-22 04:49:35 · 4 answers · asked by shadowfax . 2

stomach.
pancreas.
small intestine.
lymph vascular system.
liver.

2007-07-22 04:37:16 · 4 answers · asked by Shawn 2

I'm afraid my knowledge of the mathematics of spirals is insufficient for me to answer this on my own, and I've always wondered if there might be a relationship of some kind between the two. I'm asking because I believe life probably originated near the poles (wherever they were back then!) because it is probably the first place on Earth where it would have been cool enough for biological reactions to occur. Please take into account that the modern 26,000 year cycle would probably have been a lot faster billions of years ago when life originated. Thanks to all who answer.

2007-07-22 03:52:52 · 3 answers · asked by Paul Hxyz 7

If Darwin was right and humans were actually monkes, WHY THERE ARE MONKEYS LEFT BEHIND ?!

2007-07-22 03:27:59 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just read that in a pop science book and I wondered if any of our Biology friends could corroberate it for me?

2007-07-22 02:49:53 · 6 answers · asked by tuthutop 2

Is it true that we have all of our ancestors genes (from the first bacteria)? I've also heard that human embrio grow tails then reabsorb it later, and that there are few whales that were found posessing hind legs (possibly from abnormal reactivation of their ancestor's genes).

2007-07-22 02:37:39 · 8 answers · asked by CR s 1

This is is connected with Symbiotic Relationships.

2007-07-22 02:30:21 · 6 answers · asked by Michael Ray G 1

Blood and flesh takes longer to digest than vegetable when processing in the human body? People who eat meat are fatter? What if beans don't have the right protein that the body needs?

2007-07-21 14:28:06 · 6 answers · asked by display name 2

For example, I was born around 7pm and I am definetly a night person. I was wondering if this is the mystery behind being a morning or night person. Thanks!

2007-07-21 14:10:52 · 2 answers · asked by BlackDahlia 5

of the f1? of the f2? of the offspringof across of the f1 back to its white parents? of the offspring of a cross of the f1 back to its parent?

2007-07-21 13:58:45 · 2 answers · asked by sar 1

Does anyone know?

2007-07-21 13:47:20 · 2 answers · asked by Nooooooooooo 3

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