my ganglia are fine. no atrophy here. my myelin sheaths are good to go. my axons and dendrites are functioning normally.
my synapses on the other hand are are a little sluggish this morning. buzz, buzz, crackle..... snap.
"but what of the endoplasmic reticulum?"
I swear that sentence appeared in my pre-med biology textbook. I read it and re-read it a dozen times and every time it made me laugh hysterically. so dramatic. still cracks me up.
what of it?
yuck-yuck.
2006-08-29 05:05:57
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answered by Zippy 7
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i am a human protoplasm and you are... what?why dodnt you do something about atrophy of other parts of you than your brain?that would be more intresting!i see you like greek language,keep up the good work!
2006-08-28 10:25:19
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answered by Semiramis 4
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Blame Canada.
2006-08-29 06:33:38
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answered by ? 6
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Protoplasm does not exists. the biologists are lying. Don't believe them.
2006-08-28 09:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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For pretty much the same reason you do.
2006-08-28 10:11:26
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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we don't insist on it, it happens naturally over time
2006-08-28 09:45:05
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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I don't know, but that sentance is really sexy.
2006-08-28 09:48:47
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answered by Pixie-elf 3
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