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Can these things change OVER TIME through environmental changes such as heat or pollution?

Any links about this kind of thing?

Where could I ask about biological changes according to environment? what kind of study is this?

2006-07-10 10:09:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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This would be studies on physiology, and/or chemistry. Here are some websites that have some interesting info on pollution:

http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/200602airpollution.html

http://www.nutramed.com/environment/airpollutionintro.htm

http://www.enn.com/aff.html?id=298

2006-07-10 10:25:01 · answer #1 · answered by Loulabelle 4 · 0 0

phisiology or if you ask for abnormalities then id say pathology.

yes the changes canoccur due to environment. for example you put identical twins on the different corners of the globe and when they will meet each other, they will not really look that identical anymore. for skin, sun affects it so no question there. hair, im not sure but texture can be affected due to environment & facial appearnces do change naturally and environment will also affect it such as heat etc. a documentary about th lost afghan girl can show how the environment has changed the girls face over time. her eye color even became weirder.

2006-07-22 21:36:20 · answer #2 · answered by Freak 2 · 0 0

yeah, i think those things can change.
for example, if you're living in the northern part of the world, you're most likely to be white because the sun does not stay there for long. okay, not white. but you'll have a lighter complexion than others your race, but not living at northern part.

similar with hair. except, it doesn't affect if you're up at the north or what. stay under the sun often and a little longer and your hair will slowly change it's color. i don't know if that really works, but that happened to me. i like being outdoors, under the sun. my hair is black, as in black but it gradually change to very dark brown.

and facial appearances, i don't know about that...

2006-07-21 15:50:54 · answer #3 · answered by - twiLa - 2 · 0 0

I purely had my second laser remedy on Wednesday. i'd not propose it without a strong reason; it hurts. that's like having a very undesirable sunburn and it makes your pores and skin scent like fairly burned popcorn. I had to get dermablend to cover up the redness. yet when it receives rid of the hair, so be it. I imagine i will must have slightly electro executed afterwards to get stray hairs... yet which will nevertheless likely be more low-priced then complete electro contained in the destiny.

2016-11-06 04:06:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes it can for example second hand smoke breaks down the collagen in the skin which leads to wrinkles. If you want to learn more just crack open a textbook in bio or orgo"organic chm" maybe physics but not sure.

2006-07-10 10:22:13 · answer #5 · answered by James R 2 · 0 0

People who lose their hair due to chemotherapy for cancer treatment often find that the hair grows in differently afterwards.
There is a change.

2006-07-24 01:17:25 · answer #6 · answered by lrad1952 5 · 0 0

yes it can. look at the english and the mexicans. they look different b/c of where they are at.

2006-07-23 14:24:43 · answer #7 · answered by joe_smo_red 5 · 0 0

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